Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #68949
From: Chris Zavatson <chris_zavatson@yahoo.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: [LML] Re: LNC2 Hartzell prop torque value
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 10:47:34 -0500
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
"Hartzell manual for the F flange section 3 of the prop manual says 70-80 ft-lbs."
Section 2 shows part number designation for all the props.  F flange is a Continental design.  The HC-F2YR-1F is an R flange with 60-70 ftlb specified.  When mounting a spinner backplate, one really needs to be careful.  Only 20-22 ftlb on those.

Chris Zavatson
N91CZ
360std


On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 5:29 AM, John Cooper <snopercod@comporium.net> wrote:
Danny--

I asked a similar question here on LML several weeks ago and never got an answer. For some reason - probably liability - nobody seems to publish anything to do with prop torque values. I did find McCauley Service Bulletin 227B which lists torque values for their propellers. Not knowing the proper torque for my particular engine, after changing the front crankshaft oil seal on my Lycoming O-290-D2, I torqued the 7/16" prop extension bolts to 40 ft. lbs. which seemed "really tight" to me - I didn't want to pull the threads out of the lugs. A standard socket wouldn't fit in there, so I used a crow-foot extension and calculated the adjusted value. Also, I lubricated the threads with anti-seize which, apparently, is another issue in itself. According to the link above, whether or not you should lube the threads is "engine specific". Lycoming (according to the link above, again) recommends installing the bolts dry, but I thought that was asking for trouble when it comes time to change props. So if a couple years from now you read about my prop departing the aircraft, please forward this comment and photo to the NTSB. /sarc

P.S. My A&E said the prop flange bolts should be safety-wired with .041 safety wire, the larger size.




On 1/13/2014 6:00 AM, Lancair Mailing List wrote:
Subject:
LNC2 Hartzell prop torque value
From:
"Danny" mailto:danny@n107sd.com
Date:
1/12/2014 8:46 PM
To:
lml@lancaironline.net

I have a Hartzell (HC-F2YR-1F) prop on an IO-360 that I have to take off to replace the crank oil seal.  As with many other items, I can find no information on the prop hub torque values.  Anybody happen to know?
 
Danny
LNC2-360 Mk-II



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