A T206 I fly some just had an overhaul (TIO-540-AJ1A) and the engine was delivered back to the local shop to put back on the plane. While unloading the engine from the truck, the chain broke and the engine dropped 5-6 feet to the concrete hangar floor. It landed on the top corner of the number 2 cylinder and rolled over the top of the engine and stopped on the opposite side. Obvious damage: #2 cylinder is busted open, a couple pushrod tubes are bent/dented, 5 of 6 intakes are damaged, fuel rail on one side is severely bent, etc etc.
The mechanic said he'd just replace everything that's damaged, and call it good. I know the engine wasn't running at the time, but am I crazy to demand a complete tear down? Just glancing at it, it doesn't look like the crankshaft was hit at all.
Lycoming has gone home for the day, so I'll be calling them first thing tomorrow. In the mean time, what say you guys? Replace damaged components, full tear down, or something else?
The mechanic said he'd just replace everything that's damaged, and call it good. I know the engine wasn't running at the time, but am I crazy to demand a complete tear down? Just glancing at it, it doesn't look like the crankshaft was hit at all.
Lycoming has gone home for the day, so I'll be calling them first thing tomorrow. In the mean time, what say you guys? Replace damaged components, full tear down, or something else?