Hii sir,please send me your Email Id.i want to intrest with lycoming engine companies.please give me a chance.Now I am working lycoming engine parts related company ,to role of Quality engineer
Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, we are not offering public tours at this time. Keep an eye on our website and social media, we'll announce when we can resume public tours. You can then signup online.
I've seen this in person and it's amazing to see how much care is put it in to building every engine
Worked for Lyc. for 34 years and now have been retired for 21 years. Very good place to work.
do they have retirement benefits other than 401K?
Hii sir,please send me your Email Id.i want to intrest with lycoming engine companies.please give me a chance.Now I am working lycoming engine parts related company ,to role of Quality engineer
Better lycoming than continental, I far prefered working on the grey than the gold
@@harpoon_bakery162 Yes,at least when I worked there.
@@kc97chief Continental is owned by the Chinese now, sadly.
I think Lee Haggenstaller should get an Oscar for his performance in this movie presentation.
I Love my Lycoming, run a 0360
On my plane for the last 21 years.
VERY impressive!
Big fan of the (L)TIO-540.
Where is this at?
Excellent
heres an idea. Start supporting the TIGO-541 series engines again.
Amazing
And is that wet torque on all cylinder nuts? The O/H manual and SB Doesn't specifically address the deck studs only the through studs.
Deck stud are dry torqued.
@Dontes Inferno I agree I thought of this after I built a few engines when young, Literally under ye olde shade tree😊..
I am in Williamsport, PA now. How do I get in to tour the plant? Anyone know?
Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, we are not offering public tours at this time. Keep an eye on our website and social media, we'll announce when we can resume public tours. You can then signup online.
Este es el mejor y más noble motor del mundo
Next time, make the music lower in volume :)
If it ain’t Lycoming, I ain’t going! Worlds greatest engines. I’ll never own anything else.
what's the largest engine they make?
@@harpoon_bakery162 I think the largest opposed piston in 720 cubic inches
@@motorcopjoe ok, that must be for a twin