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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 3:34 am    Post subject: prop clearance Reply with quote

Ellery- I have a 2 blade Warp Drive prop bolted directly to the "B" box shaft. Engine off clearance to the torque tube is about 1 3/4". By pushing hard on the prop, I can get the blade to about 1/4" from the aileron. I will do a full power run-up later today. Remember- my wings are mounted 2 1/2" to the rear of where the original wings were. Where can I get a spacer, if necessary?
I will check with a local airport to see if their mogas has alcohol. I suspect the former owner just ran pump high test, probably with alcohol. He was very casual about maintenance. He was very specific about using Pennzoil, and an MR funnel.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 4:46 am    Post subject: prop clearance Reply with quote

Bill you can probably get a local machine shop to make you a spacer just give them something to go by for the bolt pattern and tell them how thick you need it , I could make you one if you was a bit closer a warp is a lot stiffer than an IVO Prop but I would move the prop back anyway to help reduce noise

Ellery in Maine
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Ellery- I have a 2 blade Warp Drive prop bolted directly to the "B" box shaft. Engine off clearance to the torque tube is about 1 3/4". By pushing hard on the prop, I can get the blade to about 1/4" from the aileron. I will do a full power run-up later today. Remember- my wings are mounted 2 1/2" to the rear of where the original wings were. Where can I get a spacer, if necessary?
I will check with a local airport to see if their mogas has alcohol. I suspect the former owner just ran pump high test, probably with alcohol. He was very casual about maintenance. He was very specific about using Pennzoil, and an MR funnel.
   
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:42 am    Post subject: prop clearance Reply with quote

I just Bought a 2 & 1/2 inch prop Extension from Lockwood for my Warp Drive on a B-box, About $100 bucks, included bolts, & made things much quieter.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 8:36 am    Post subject: prop clearance Reply with quote

At 07:30 AM 3/31/2008, william sullivan wrote:
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Ellery- I have a 2 blade Warp Drive prop bolted directly to the "B" box
shaft. Engine off clearance to the torque tube is about 1 3/4". By pushing
hard on the prop, I can get the blade to about 1/4" from the aileron. I
will do a full power run-up later today.

If you can push it to within 1/4", I'd wait on the full power
runup. Things can move around an awful lot under dynamic loading, and 1/4"
is REAL close!

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I will check with a local airport to see if their mogas has alcohol. I
suspect the former owner just ran pump high test, probably with alcohol.
He was very casual about maintenance. He was very specific about using
Pennzoil, and an MR funnel.

If an airport sells mogas, it's probably alcohol free, since alcohol isn't
allowed for the aircraft that have an STC for mogas.

-Dana
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:39 am    Post subject: prop clearance Reply with quote

Bill Sullivan wrote: << ... Remember- my wings are mounted 2 1/2" to the
rear of where the original wings were. >>

Bill -

I saw previously where you mentioned this.

Why do you think your wings mounted in a different-than-stock position?
This could seriously affect your longitudinal stability (pitch). Seems
like a fairly major structural modification to the cage to have moved
the wings back two-1/2 inches.

Just wondering. You might want to investigate this further, if only to
satisfy yourself that your center of lift is where it's SUPPOSED to be!

Dennis Kirby
Mark-III, 912ul
Cedar Crest, NM
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