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Yikes, I see from Lorn's reply and the Hartzell web site that 68" and
72" props are used on 360's. The 72" prop was just too long. Hmmmm,
70" seems an odd ball for the 360.
Grayhawk
In a message dated 11/16/2008 5:04:55 P.M. Central Standard Time,
mmcmanus@grandecom.net writes:
The hub
is close to what you identify...HC-F2YR-1 The blade design
is....F7666A-6 (is that [76" less 6" = 70"])
Someone mentioned
that the 320 could use a 70" prop, but it sounds like a different blade
than what you identify.
I'm really confused now??? Thanks, Matt
McManus
Quoting Sky2high@aol.com:
> Matt, > >
Interesting. Can you give us the hub and blade designation -
perhaps it is > the setup that 320's use. That is: hub HC-F2YL-1F
with blades F8468D-14 (84" > less 14" = 70"). I have gone
thru, uh, several blades and it was some years > ago that the 320
set-up went from "normal" to "experimental". Oh
well. > > > Scott Krueger AKA Grayhawk > Lancair
N92EX IO320 SB 89/96 > Aurora, IL (KARR) > > Pilot not
TSO'd, Certificated score only >
70%. > > > > > In a message dated 11/15/2008
6:36:51 A.M. Central Standard Time, > mmcmanus@grandecom.net
writes: > > I'm in the middle of getting my Hartzell 2 blade
prop overhauled for my > Lancair > 360. I got a new hub at
50% discount from Hartzell to eliminate the > recurring >
eddy current inspection. The prop shop doing the overhaul has issues
with > the > blades and they will not issue the formal 8131
(I think) paperwork for the > overhaul. The problem is the
blade length. > > I bought the airplane 3 years ago and it
had an overhauled "0" time prop > when > the airplane was
built in 2002. The blades are 70" long according to the >
prop > shop. They also say that the Hartzell recommends a
72" blade. But Hartzell > also allows a 68" blade for the Lyc
360. They do not however, recommend a > 70" >
blade. > > The question is, since I've had no problems or
vibration issues with my 70" > blades - should I be concerned? I
guess Hartzell's recommendation is based > on > some
harmonic resonance or some other vibration related things (which
are > outside my knowledge). Does my 70" blade length provide
cruise or climb > capabilities that are greater or lesser than a
68" prop. > > I'm planning to have the 70" blades
reinstalled on the new hub, and the log > entry will just say the
standard overhaul stuff (except the IAW stuff), and > it >
will specify "experimental A/C usage only." > > Any
thoughts? > > Thanks, > Matt McManus > lnc2
360 > 408 hours total time
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