Just had the Hartzel two blade prop overhauled on my 260B. Also had the prop governor replaced with a PCU5000 as the old one was worn beyond some limits and a new one was the same price as part and cost of overhaul.
When we got the plane back, my partner reported two oddities that I was curious about:
1. On takeoff, the plane seems to go over max RPM by about 50 RPM. The mechanic says its likely the tachometer rather than the prop. I don't like working in the world of "likely". But, not knowing how the governor works, what process things go through at the prop shop calibrating such things, etc. I can't really form an opinion. Thoughts on this?
2. In the past our normal "run-up" procedure was to bring the engine to 1500 or 1700 RPM and cycle the prop and then go to 2000 RPM for the mag check. When my partner flew the plane, he says he got no response when cycling it at 1700. At 2000 it cycled fine. Does that make any sense at all?
I can wrap my head around item 1 and figure we can check it with an electronic RPM meter when we get the prop dynamically balanced. #2 just doesn't seem right at all. Just curious if someone here can add some perspective.
Thanks,
Tim
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