51fixer wrote:
I don't know if it has increased but base O/H by Roush was $125K IIRC.
They have various improvements and changes avail as well.
Unfortunately it's a whole lot more than that now Rich. Buying a complete engine from Roush without a core that has all the upgrades is $255k. Going with the Merlin Fingers rather than the rollers lowers the price by $20k. I spect a guy could have them build an engine without the other upgrades for less but I'm not sure that would make a lot of sense. They're all designed to improve reliability and TBO which in the long run reduces per hour operating cost. I should add that a rebuild of an engine previously build by Roush would likely be significantly less since it would not need the safety upgrades done that were paid for the first time around and many of the new parts they use would likely still be servicable as well.
A good serviceable -7 core...as in it's a timed out runner you just removed from the airplane but was still running well should fetch between $40k to $50k. Ya might eke out a few more bucks if you have transport heads. I would guess other builders are getting similar money for their work. The last engine Nixon built for us 9 years ago was around $100k.
Dollar figures like that should endear us even more to those willing to spend that kind of money to keep these birds flying for all of us to ogle
John