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RAM Aircraft breathes new life into old engines

By General Aviation News Staff · November 18, 2005 ·

You’ve just spent big money getting the exterior and interior of your airplane restored, now how about finishing the job and renovating what’s under the cowl? RAM Aircraft in Waco, Texas, can help you do the job.

The company has more than 25 years in the engine remanufacturing business. It specializes in providing horsepower upgrades and performance and reliability enhancements to both pressurized piston twins and high performance single engine aircraft, notably Continental GTSIO-520, TSIO-520 and IO-520 series engines.

The company does a lot of work for the owners of Cessna 300 and 400 Series piston twins, as well as Beech Baron 58P and 58TC twins.

If you are in need of replacement parts for your engine, RAM Aircraft can help you there too. Each year it publishes a color parts catalog featuring thousands of parts.

RAM holds 110 Supplemental Type Certificates and Parts Manufacturing Authority for more than 750 parts.

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