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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:21 pm    Post subject: prop installation Reply with quote

Is there a good long "crowsfoot" or tool that I can use to torque the bolts on my propeller??

Hope to be at Oshkosh this year.
Thanks...Greg


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:33 pm    Post subject: prop installation Reply with quote

Make one. Take a good quality open end wrench of the correct size and weld a
3/8" socket extension on it at the center. You will then have a wrench to
use with your standard torque wrench.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:38 pm    Post subject: prop installation Reply with quote

Greg
They make a special adapter that connects to a torch wrench google prop torch adapter you will find it. It is like a long crows foot.
John G. Cumins
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:46 pm    Post subject: prop installation Reply with quote

I seldom pick on spelling errors, but you'll get some really weird results with that search!!!
Try 'prop torque adapter'.
Linn

John Cumins wrote: [quote] RE: prop installation
Greg
They make a special adapter that connects to a torch wrench google prop torch adapter you will find it. It is like a long crows foot.
John G. Cumins
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Fairfield Ca 94533
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:47 pm    Post subject: prop installation Reply with quote

Forgot.... You then can carry the wrench in your custom tool box for the 10;
don't forget to carry an additional spare O ring for the prop. Chances are
small that an FBO is going to have the O ring if you break an alternator
belt somewhere and need to change it. You will probably find the belt at any
auto parts place but the O ring is another matter. When my TC177RG was
turbo-ed the STC shop installed the wrong O ring. It seeped for 15 hours,
then blew out on takeoff from KSAT. Finding the correct O ring took two days
(because it was a weekend).

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:53 pm    Post subject: prop installation Reply with quote

The alternator belt should last at least a couple of years, and you
should check it during your conditional inspection. If you're worried,
put another belt on the nose of the engine and tie it back to the lift ring.
Linn

DLM wrote:
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Forgot.... You then can carry the wrench in your custom tool box for the 10;
don't forget to carry an additional spare O ring for the prop. Chances are
small that an FBO is going to have the O ring if you break an alternator
belt somewhere and need to change it. You will probably find the belt at any
auto parts place but the O ring is another matter. When my TC177RG was
turbo-ed the STC shop installed the wrong O ring. It seeped for 15 hours,
then blew out on takeoff from KSAT. Finding the correct O ring took two days
(because it was a weekend).

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 4:09 pm    Post subject: prop installation Reply with quote

Linn You are so right OOPS my bad. Dumb fingers any way.

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I seldom pick on spelling errors, but you'll get some really weird results with that search!!!
Try 'prop torque adapter'.
Linn

John Cumins wrote:
Greg
They make a special adapter that connects to a torch wrench google prop torch adapter you will find it. It is like a long crows foot.
John G. Cumins
President

2499 B1 Martin Rd
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707-425-7100
707-425-7576 Fax

Your Total Technology Solution Provider
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 4:12 pm    Post subject: prop installation Reply with quote

I think that's one of the reasons for having a backup alternator.... you just keep on going until you get someplace where they have everything you need to fix it..
Don McDonald

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Forgot.... You then can carry the wrench in your custom tool box for the 10;
don't forget to carry an additional spare O ring for the prop. Chances are
small that an FBO is going to have the O ring if you break an alternator
belt somewhere and need to change it. You will probably find the belt at any
auto parts place but the O ring is another matter. When my TC177RG was
turbo-ed the STC shop installed the wrong O ring. It seeped for 15 hours,
then blew out on takeoff from KSAT. Finding the correct O ring took two days
(because it was a weekend).

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 5:18 pm    Post subject: prop installation Reply with quote

Redundancy is good. I have a Bo driver friend that carries a spare wheel with tire & tube .... just in case, he says. I pointed out to him that most FBOs will have spare tire/tube available, or can get one on short notice. But, he says, he goes places that don't have any service ...... so now he carries a jack too. Hasn't checked his weight/balance in a long time is my guess!
I try and cover the things that fail often ..... so I don't carry much. I've never had a flat, never been stranded by a bad battery ..... just never had a failure except for engines, and I doubt I'll carry a spare for that! But maybe I'm just lucky
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Don McDonald wrote: [quote] I think that's one of the reasons for having a backup alternator.... you just keep on going until you get someplace where they have everything you need to fix it..
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:40 pm    Post subject: prop installation tool Reply with quote

Avery tool makes a special wrench for torquing the prop bolts

I bought one - a bit pricey - but does the job

http://www.averytools.com/p-734-hartzell-style-propeller-wrench.aspx

Harzell sells one for about $200.....


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:20 pm    Post subject: Re: prop installation Reply with quote

Thanks everyone...
I'll make sure I have an extra "0" ring in the toolbox.

Greg...


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:45 pm    Post subject: Re: prop installation Reply with quote

I have heard that some Lycoming operators put a second, spare belt over the prop and flywheel, and somehow tape it onto the engine out of the way, so they don't have to pull the prop to replace the first belt. I've never actually seen this, though.

Cheap crows foot: Go the the hardware store and get a cheap nut and bolt of the same size you need to torque. You want one where the threads go all the way to the head of the bolt. Tighten the nut onto the bolt. Put the nut into one end of your wrench (use tape to keep it there), the other end of the wrench goes on the prop bolt or whatever you need to torque; your torque wrench goes on the head of the cheap bolt. Calculate the setting needed for the torque you want, and you're done.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:47 pm    Post subject: Re: prop installation Reply with quote

Re-reading, I see someone else heard the "put a spare belt on" trick, too.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 8:13 pm    Post subject: prop installation Reply with quote

The downside of the extra belt is that it has already endured the heat, etc
and may be dried/cracked/inflexible when needed for use.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 3:47 am    Post subject: prop installation Reply with quote

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The downside of the extra belt is that it has already endured the heat, etc
and may be dried/cracked/inflexible when needed for use.

Yup, it's true. However, changing it every 5 years like your hoses (you

change the rubber hoses every 5 years, don't you???) along with the
working belt makes this a non-issue. The weak link seems to be the
alternator bearings from having the belts too tight. Properly
adjusted, there's really no reason for the belt to fail prior to the 12
year/2400 hour recommended overhaul cycle. IMHO, of course.
Linn

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