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PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:20 am    Post subject: propeller shaft alignment w/ cowl Reply with quote

Gentlemen,

As per previous posts, I'm installing a MPEFIed Sube derivative engine
and have made my cowls from Alex Bowman's molds. I'm presently
confronting an issue common to the stock engine installation and am
looking for some counsel.

I've adhered to the build manual w/ regard to P factor offset, and my
prop shaft at the flange is spot on the fuselage centerline; however,
it is about 1/4" high. I'm confident that I can lower it by adjusting
the thin washer count at the intersection of engine mounting frame
with the europa mounting frame.

With the fuselage secure in its cradle and my smart level reading zero
deg. at the port door sill, my reading of the vertical face of the
prop flange is 89.9 to 90.0 deg., depending on the weather, or time of
day (who knows?).

I've noted the caution in the manual to ensure that the plane of the
prop flange is 90 deg. to the waterline. And I'm aware that raising
the prop flange to center it within the cowl prop opening will affect
its verticality...perhaps by as much as 0.2 degrees.

As a matter of superficial aesthetics, I'd like to center everything
up...at the same time, I'm leery of conceding that the plane of the
prop flange will be "off" by this amount...so my questions are:

- Would 0.2 degrees off from true vertical of the plane of the prop
flange be within acceptable limits?, and,

- Would anyone comment on their experiences in addressing this issue?

One of my mantras has been, "I can only strive to achieve
perfection"...that's fine enough overall, but I'm sure there are
individual aspects of our build where perfection is both achievable
and mandatory.

Fred


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:23 pm    Post subject: propeller shaft alignment w/ cowl Reply with quote

<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]--> Fred,
When doing the landing gear frame mods, I had trouble getting the spinner to align with the cowl on two aircraft and I fudged the elevations of the engine a bit to make it look pretty (well better). No difference in anything I could feel flying. I think the farthest off was my own at about 1 degree off vertical, but when laying the level across the head bolt studs it was within .2 or .3. I think my digital level is not as accurate in the vertical mode.

For what it's worth. We measure with a micrometer, mark with a grease pencil and cut it with a hack saw and grind to fit. There will be variances.

Bud
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:46 pm    Post subject: propeller shaft alignment w/ cowl Reply with quote

On Jul 18, 2010, at 1:22 PM, Bud Yerly wrote:
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For what it's worth. We measure with a micrometer, mark with a grease pencil and cut it with a hack saw and grind to fit. There will be variances.


Bud...reminds me of a builder's preferred remodeling spec from an architect, "hammer to fit, paint to match".
Fred
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