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loboloda(at)execulink.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 5:58 am Post subject: Sensenich prop mounting |
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Jeff,
As you have a 912ULS and Sensenich, perhaps you can answer my dumb
question.
Took the Warp Drive off yesterday and went to install the Sensenich.
The Warp Drive hub is machined to fit the lip on the engine prop
flange, the Sensenich has a flat face on the rear of the hub.
Seems like I now need a spacer and longer bolts and longer drive
bushings - how is your prop set up?.
I can't get hold of Charley till tomorrow , needless to say this
weekend's weather would have been great for flying
Dave
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Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 9:18 am Post subject: Sensenich prop mounting |
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HI Dave,
It's been a while but I remember using the spacer from my old prop. I
believe I had to re-drill it? Yes I had new drive bushings to cover
the depth of the spacer, and yes I needed longer bolts that I got from
ACS or Lookwood. Like you I made the change when I wanted to fly and
didn't realize the new prop needed the spacer till it was off. Don't
worry the prop in my opinion was worth the wait. I have mine set
closer to a cruse setting but still get an easy 1000 FPM at solo full
tanks, and 130KTS is the norm at 5200 RPM. I usually fly at 120 and
save the gas.
Best Regards,
Jeff R. N128LJ Gold Rush
On Apr 11, 2010, at 9:10 AM, david miller wrote:
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Jeff,
As you have a 912ULS and Sensenich, perhaps you can answer my dumb
question.
Took the Warp Drive off yesterday and went to install the Sensenich.
The Warp Drive hub is machined to fit the lip on the engine prop
flange, the Sensenich has a flat face on the rear of the hub.
Seems like I now need a spacer and longer bolts and longer drive
bushings - how is your prop set up?.
I can't get hold of Charley till tomorrow , needless to say this
weekend's weather would have been great for flying
Dave
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loboloda(at)execulink.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:38 am Post subject: Sensenich prop mounting |
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Thanks Jeff,
I knew that I should not have ordered the new spinner till I had the
prop...... , will have to go back to UHS spinners and see if they
will be kind to me.
I have a spacer which can be drilled for the centre hole, if
Sensenich can't supply one.
In the meantime I've spent the day watching Katanas from the local
flying school cruise above me while I work around the yard.
Dave
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HI Dave,
It's been a while but I remember using the spacer from my old prop.
I believe I had to re-drill it? Yes I had new drive bushings to
cover the depth of the spacer, and yes I needed longer bolts that I
got from ACS or Lookwood. Like you I made the change when I wanted
to fly and didn't realize the new prop needed the spacer till it
was off. Don't worry the prop in my opinion was worth the wait. I
have mine set closer to a cruse setting but still get an easy 1000
FPM at solo full tanks, and 130KTS is the norm at 5200 RPM. I
usually fly at 120 and save the gas.
Best Regards,
Jeff R. N128LJ Gold Rush
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