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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:16 am    Post subject: pusher belt drive prop Reply with quote

Is a prop for a pusher belt drive the same as a prop 4 a tractor W/a gear box ?
my budy needa a prop for a 503 belt drive 60in to put on his quicksilver float plane


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From: George Alexander <gtalexander(at)att.net>
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: Key West Regulator


--> Kolb-List message posted by: "George Alexander" <gtalexander(at)att.net (gtalexander(at)att.net)>

Ed:
I’m not an expert, but I believe that it should be to the airframe. Every drawing that I have seen shows a common ground (airframe?) throughout the installation.
A couple of “However”s though….
Many installations put a separate grounding strap from the engine to the airframe (a braided strap) and then ground, at a convienant place, the devices fed by the system.

If the loads off the KW are not too demanding and depending on how they are wired, the brown to the Neg (-) on the KW would be “ok”, not ideal, but “ok”.

As Beauford would say.... "Worth what you paid for it!" (Who by the way, uses a KW and an EIS.)

DAquaNut(at)aol.com wrote:
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George, � I was the one who wired my firefly originally and have 170 hours on it. Do I need to run
� the brown wire from the engine to the airframe? That is the only one in question. It seems
� Crazy at this point, but I may not have had it right ,all along.

� Ed Diebel (FF 62)



In a message dated 1/22/2012 4:13:46 P.M. Central Standard Time, gtalexander(at)att.net (gtalexander(at)att.net) writes:

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> Ed:
> The brown should go to ground. The yellow and the yellow/black should go to the input (A/C) to the Key West. The output (DC) of the Key West would tie into whatever you have that requires the 12V DC. The brown (ground) going to the negative side of the output of the KW may have been someone's way of getting the engine ground to whatever is being fed by the KW.
>
> For further confusion go to Google and put in "Rotax Wiring Diagram". It'll make your hair hurt.
>
> Your results may vary.
>
>



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:39 am    Post subject: pusher belt drive prop Reply with quote

prop for a 503 belt >>

Hi,Malcolm
I used belts from the local car spares dealers on my Challenger.

Might be worth changing them a bit sooner than the `approved` aero suppliers belts.They looked just the same to me but they were cheap enough.

Pat
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:40 am    Post subject: pusher belt drive prop Reply with quote

Is a prop for a pusher belt drive the same as a prop 4 a tractor W/a gear box ?
my budy needa a prop for a 503 belt drive 60in to put on his quicksilver float plane


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stand behind both planes with the engine mounted,,, and see what direction the props turns,, if both turn clockwise,,, or both turn counter clockwise,,, as far as i know they could use the same prop.... if they turn opposite directions,,, i think you are out of luck.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 2:35 pm    Post subject: pusher belt drive prop Reply with quote

if they turn opposite directions,,, i think you are out of luck.>>

Can someone explain what possible difference that makes. The `teeth` seem to be exactly the same, not with any particular bias. I cannot remember the belt having a direction arrow on it

Pat
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 2:51 pm    Post subject: pusher belt drive prop Reply with quote

Patrick L/Kolbers:

Let's see if I can help.

I think the gentleman was talking about props, not belts.

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if they turn opposite directions,,, i think you are out of luck.>>



Can someone explain what possible difference that makes. The `teeth` seem to be exactly the same, not with any particular bias. I cannot remember the belt having a direction arrow on it



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:59 pm    Post subject: pusher belt drive prop Reply with quote

Can someone explain what possible difference that makes. The `teeth` seem to
be exactly the same, not with any particular bias. I cannot remember the
belt having a direction arrow on it

Pat
I thought the question was can they use the same prop on a geared pusher and
a belted tractor,,,, if standing at the rear of the plane and they both
turn clockwise,,, the the same prop could be used,,,, if they turn
opposite directions the props need to have the opposite twist,\\

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:25 pm    Post subject: pusher belt drive prop Reply with quote

now i need to buy one maybe the challanger guys or flitestar phantom group or maybe a ultrastar pilot anybody mal


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Can someone explain what possible difference that makes. The `teeth` seem to be exactly the same, not with any particular bias. I cannot remember the belt having a direction arrow on it

Pat
I thought the question was can they use the same prop on a geared pusher and a belted tractor,,,, if standing at the rear of the plane and they both turn clockwise,,, the the same prop could be used,,,, if they turn opposite directions the ->


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:18 am    Post subject: pusher belt drive prop Reply with quote

I thought the question was can they use the same prop on a geared pusher and
a belted tractor,,,, >>

If that was I totally missed it. Sorry

Pat


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