912uls
34 hrs on a 2004 912 uls concerns? Looking at buying light sport with this low time engine has not flown since 2014 engine ran every 4 to 5 months. Stay away or what’s ur thoughts
34 hrs on a 2004 912 uls concerns? Looking at buying light sport with this low time engine has not flown since 2014 engine ran every 4 to 5 months. Stay away or what’s ur thoughts
by Garrett Wysocki » 4 years ago
I just had a friend buy a light sport aircraft same year but with 700 hrs TT and the aircraft was priced so that the engine could be replaced with new and not loose $.
by Steven Thomas » 4 years ago
I have a 2004 912ULS with around 1300 hours. It is an amazing powerplant. I can't speak to the extremely low time and what sitting around may have done to engine internals. Ask a Rotax dealer. Good luck. If the engine is good and you buy the plane you will love it!
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