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PostPosted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 9:16 pm    Post subject: CS prop slinging grease Reply with quote

Guys,

I have 15.8 hours now on my RV and my new Hartzell is still slinging out
some grease....just enough to see a few fine streaks down the blade and
get drops of grease on my windshield, cowl, and wings. I believe
Hartzell says that if you let the prop sit in the box for over 18 months
the seals will dry out and need to be replaced because they'll leak. Of
course when I ordered my prop I knew I'd be flying in a year so this
wouldn't be a problem for me. Yeah right. It sat in the box for two
years before I first ran the engine...

I have a hard time believing I'm the only one like this so I'm wondering,
has anybody else experienced this problem? If so, did it ever go away?
I'm not concerned about it from a safety perspective--I can lube the hub
occasionally and make sure it doesn't dry out in there--but it's a real
pain to clean up especially in the canopy. If anybody's replaced these
seals, can you remember how much it set you back and where you had the
work done?

Thanks,

--Mark Navratil
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
RV-8A N2D flying 15.8 hours....love the flying, hate the cleanup
afterwards....


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 9:57 pm    Post subject: CS prop slinging grease Reply with quote

The shelf life is 2 years. A prop shop should charge around $500 for a
reseal job.

Bruce
www.glasair.org


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:08 am    Post subject: CS prop slinging grease Reply with quote

Mike, My Hartzel sat in a box for 3 years and works fine. No leaks or
issues.
Tom
in Ohio (RV6-A...362CT)
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:15 am    Post subject: CS prop slinging grease Reply with quote

Mark, I had this 'problem' as well with my Hartzell. My didn't have anything
to do with 'shelf life'. All I did was remove the spinner and retorque all
the hub bolts. A couple of the bolts had been removed to fit the spinner and
these were the culprits in my case. Once the bolts were retorqued the slinging
ceased for me.

Also, I'll mention that (in my case) the grease was building up inside of
the spinner before it worked it's way out of the prop root cutouts and was
able to fly back to the windsreen......make sure you check the inside of your
spinner real good and remove any grease that may be present before you replace
the spinner.

For the archives

Rick Gray in Ohio at the Buffalo Farm - RV6 sold, RV8 completed, RV4
finished and painting, RV10 and F1 Rocket under construction
_http://rv6rick.tripod.com/ohiovalleyrvators/_
(http://rv6rick.tripod.com/ohiovalleyrvators/)

Guys,

I have 15.8 hours now on my RV and my new Hartzell is still slinging out
some grease....just enough to see a few fine streaks down the blade and
get drops of grease on my windshield, cowl, and wings. I believe
Hartzell says that if you let the prop sit in the box for over 18 months
the seals will dry out and need to be replaced because they'll leak. Of
course when I ordered my prop I knew I'd be flying in a year so this
wouldn't be a problem for me. Yeah right. It sat in the box for two
years before I first ran the engine...

I have a hard time believing I'm the only one like this so I'm wondering,
has anybody else experienced this problem? If so, did it ever go away?
I'm not concerned about it from a safety perspective--I can lube the hub
occasionally and make sure it doesn't dry out in there--but it's a real
pain to clean up especially in the canopy. If anybody's replaced these
seals, can you remember how much it set you back and where you had the
work done?

Thanks,

--Mark Navratil
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
RV-8A N2D flying 15.8 hours....love the flying, hate the cleanup
afterwards


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:58 am    Post subject: CS prop slinging grease Reply with quote

Ditto for me.
Mine looked like it was build-up from the grease fittings, which I
replaced, before figuring out it was the hub bolts.

Do not archive.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:04 am    Post subject: CS prop slinging grease Reply with quote

Mark, good advice from Rick, I had the same experience. There was a pile of
grease inside the spinner, presumably from outside the seal, but within the
hub. This grease worked its way out of the prop during the first handful of
hours, but then slowly crept out of the spinner. My prop did, however, need
resealing around 500 hours/3 years. If you should need to reseal, there are
two shops in this general area. One is Maxwell at Crystal airport in
Minneapolis, and the other is Midwest Props in Kenosha, WI. Both of these
shops will tell you that there are two problems with Hartzell factory props
- one is that they use a non O-ring seal, some sort of non circular section
seal. These shops will use O-rings instead, as did Hartzell in the past.
The other problem is that the grease that is used by Hartzell is Aeroshell 6
for extremely cold operations, i.e., lower viscosity. They both recommend
using the higher viscosity grease Aeroshell 5 after reseal.

Alex Peterson
RV6-A N66AP 729 hours
Maple Grove, MN

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Mark, I had this 'problem' as well with my Hartzell. My
didn't have anything to do with 'shelf life'. All I did was
remove the spinner and retorque all the hub bolts. A couple
of the bolts had been removed to fit the spinner and these
were the culprits in my case. Once the bolts were retorqued
the slinging ceased for me.

Also, I'll mention that (in my case) the grease was building
up inside of the spinner before it worked it's way out of
the prop root cutouts and was able to fly back to the
windsreen......make sure you check the inside of your spinner
real good and remove any grease that may be present before
you replace the spinner.

For the archives

Rick Gray in Ohio at the Buffalo Farm - RV6 sold, RV8
completed, RV4 finished and painting, RV10 and F1 Rocket
under construction _http://rv6rick.tripod.com/ohiovalleyrvators/_
(http://rv6rick.tripod.com/ohiovalleyrvators/)


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Larry Bowen



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 6:04 am    Post subject: CS prop slinging grease Reply with quote

My H. prop was resealed under warrenty because the quad seal was twisted
during original assembly at the factory -- which resulted in a leak at
the root of the prop. I haven't heard of the o-ring and grease issues
mentioned below....interesting.

More here:

http://bowenaero.com/mt3/archives/2005/06/prop_seal.html

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Larry(at)BowenAero.com
http://BowenAero.com
Alex Peterson wrote:
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Mark, good advice from Rick, I had the same experience. There was a pile of
grease inside the spinner, presumably from outside the seal, but within the
hub. This grease worked its way out of the prop during the first handful of
hours, but then slowly crept out of the spinner. My prop did, however, need
resealing around 500 hours/3 years. If you should need to reseal, there are
two shops in this general area. One is Maxwell at Crystal airport in
Minneapolis, and the other is Midwest Props in Kenosha, WI. Both of these
shops will tell you that there are two problems with Hartzell factory props
- one is that they use a non O-ring seal, some sort of non circular section
seal. These shops will use O-rings instead, as did Hartzell in the past.
The other problem is that the grease that is used by Hartzell is Aeroshell 6
for extremely cold operations, i.e., lower viscosity. They both recommend
using the higher viscosity grease Aeroshell 5 after reseal.

Alex Peterson
RV6-A N66AP 729 hours
Maple Grove, MN




>
>
>
>Mark, I had this 'problem' as well with my Hartzell. My
>didn't have anything to do with 'shelf life'. All I did was
>remove the spinner and retorque all the hub bolts. A couple
>of the bolts had been removed to fit the spinner and these
>were the culprits in my case. Once the bolts were retorqued
>the slinging ceased for me.
>
>Also, I'll mention that (in my case) the grease was building
>up inside of the spinner before it worked it's way out of
>the prop root cutouts and was able to fly back to the
>windsreen......make sure you check the inside of your spinner
>real good and remove any grease that may be present before
>you replace the spinner.
>
>For the archives
>
>Rick Gray in Ohio at the Buffalo Farm - RV6 sold, RV8
>completed, RV4 finished and painting, RV10 and F1 Rocket
>under construction _http://rv6rick.tripod.com/ohiovalleyrvators/_
>(http://rv6rick.tripod.com/ohiovalleyrvators/)


















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PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 6:20 am    Post subject: CS prop slinging grease Reply with quote

After the residual grease stopped slinging within the first few hours on my RV-8, CS Hartzell, I had about 140 hrs when it started slinging again. I took the spinner off and could see the grease trail coming from the parting surface on one side between two of the three bolts. I called Hartzell, told them when I started flying it (still under the one year warranty from first flight) and how many hours I had on it, and they paid for a reseal under warranty at Jordan Propellor. I watched when Jordan took it apart, you could definitely see where the white sealant between the parting surfaces was very thin at that area where the leak was. No problems since reseal with 950 hours.

Stu McCurdy
RV-8 Flying
RV-3 Flying

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Time: 09:16:44 PM PST US
Subject: CS prop slinging grease
From: Mark E Navratil <czechsix(at)juno.com>



Guys,

I have 15.8 hours now on my RV and my new Hartzell is still slinging out
some grease....just enough to see a few fine streaks down the blade and
get drops of grease on my windshield, cowl, and wings. I believe
Hartzell says that if you let the prop sit in the box for over 18 months
the seals will dry out and need to be replaced because they'll leak. Of
course when I ordered my prop I knew I'd be flying in a year so this
wouldn't be a problem for me. Yeah right. It sat in the box for two
years before I first ran the engine...

I have a hard time believing I'm the only one like this so I'm wondering,
has anybody else experienced this problem? If so, did it ever go away?
I'm not concerned about it from a safety perspective--I can lube the hub
occasionally and make sure it doesn't dry out in there--but it's a real
pain to clean up especially in the canopy. If anybody's replaced these
seals, can you remember how much it set you back and where you had the
work done?

Thanks,

--Mark Navratil

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After the residual grease stopped slinging within the first few hours on my RV-8, CS Hartzell, I had about 140 hrs when it started slinging again. I took the spinner off and could see the grease trail coming from the parting surface on one side between two of the three bolts. I called Hartzell, told them when I started flying it (still under the one year warranty from first flight) and how many hours I had on it, and they paid for a reseal under warranty at Jordan Propellor. I watched whenJordan took it apart, you could definitely see where the white sealant between the parting surfaces was very thin at that area where the leak was. No problems since reseal with 950 hours.

Stu McCurdy
RV-8 Flying
RV-3 Flying

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Time: 09:16:44 PM PST US
Subject: CS prop slinging grease
From: Mark E Navratil czechsix(at)juno.com

-- RV-List message posted by: Mark E Navratil czechsix(at)juno.com

Guys,

I have 15.8 hours now on my RV and my new Hartzell is still slinging out
some grease....just enough to see a few fine streaks down the blade and
get drops of grease on my windshield, cowl, and wings. I believe
Hartzell says that if you let the prop sit in the box for over 18 months
the seals will dry out and need to be replaced b
ecause
they'll leak. Of
course when I ordered my prop I knew I'd be flying in a year so this
wouldn't be a problem for me. Yeah right. It sat in the box for two
years before I first ran the engine...

I have a hard time believing I'm the only one like this so I'm wondering,
has anybody else experienced this problem? If so, did it ever go away?
I'm not concerned about it from a safety perspective--I can lube the hub
occasionally and make sure it doesn't dry out in there--but it's a real
pain to clean up especially in the canopy. If anybody's replaced these
seals, can you remember how much it set you back and where you had the
work done?

Thanks,

--Mark Navratil

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 12:10 pm    Post subject: CS prop slinging grease Reply with quote

Quote:
Subject: RE: CS prop slinging grease
I have 15.8 hours now on my RV and my new Hartzell is still slinging out
some grease....>

Quote:

--Mark Navratil

Mark

I've had that problem since day one - that day being four years and 590
hours ago. However my situation may be a little different. On my first
flight, just seconds after liftoff, grease (at the time I thought it was
oil) began covering my windscreen. I made a quick trip around a shortened
pattern and landed it by looking out the side as the grease had obsured my
forward vision.

Found out that Hartzell had left out the ball in one of the grease fittings.
Got a new fitting and serviced the prop, but ever since then I get streaks
on the windscreen. I may have overserviced it. I skipped one service
interval and put less in now, and it seems to be getting better, but still
just a little grease after each flight. It's not enough to make me change
the seals.

Mike Robbins
RV-8 N88MJ
Paine Field, Washington

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