| G&N's engine department consists of several different shop areas: teardown and cleanup, inspection, paint, buildup, and test cell (dynamometer). In these different shops the various engine repair and overhaul functions are performed along with support for our electric, fuel, and cylinder departments. The photos below detail a small sample of our process. As always, G&N encourages in-person tours of our facility which allow complete viewing of our processes, personnel, and equipment. |
![]() Above, a Lycoming engine is prepared for initial teardown following a sudden stoppage. ![]() After the engine is disassembled, it is placed on its own cart which is organized by job process. ![]() G&N uses an environmentally friendly process to clean aluminum and steel engine components. ![]() Side view of one of our cleaning machines. ![]() Example of a Lycoming sump undergoing cleaning in our environmentally friendly machine which uses a combination of baking soda and water to clean parts. Yes ... we use genuine Arm & Hammer brand baking soda! |