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Divco hits milestone: 100,000th crankcase

By Janice Wood · June 12, 2009 ·

Divco, Inc., a crankcase repair station, recently achieved a milestone in its 33 years of doing business. The 100,000th crankcase, a Lycoming O-320, was repaired, certified and shipped to a long-standing customer.

Divco employs inspectors, welders and support staff with an accumulated 235 years of experience. Holding FAA Repair Station Certification Number DP2R762K, and JR-145 Certified, the company repairs cast aluminum crankcases, sumps and accessory cases, inspects engines following ground strikes or other physical damage, and modifies parts as necessary for OEM upgrades and Supplemental Type Certificates.

For more information: 800-847-1351 or Divcoinc.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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