I did a search and found some pretty old threads regarding this subject, so I thought it might be time to start a new one.
I have flown about 200 hrs in my '61 250 in the last 18 months since I bought it. It has about 250 hrs on a new McCauley 3 blade the previous owner installed. Today, about halfway through a 3 hr flight, I noticed a few small specks on the the right side of the windscreen. I watched them very closely and they did not increase in number or size. After landing, there was a very small amount of what I beleive to be grease on the right side of the cowl just behind and outboard of the spinner. No streaks or other indications I could find. There was no obvious place I could see where it was coming from. Since it was about 25 deg F when I landed, I didn't get into an indepth fact hunting mission. OAT was between 0 and 10 deg C the entire flight. I was cruising at 2400 RPM, 65% power setting, at 6.5K. This is the first time I have seen anything leaking from the prop.
1. Is this an immediate safety concern? Do I need to find an A&P to take a look or can I take it back home (3hrs), and have my A&P look at it?
2. When I do start fact finding, are there specific things I need to look at.
3. I finished an extensive owner assisted annual in October. We had the spinner off, I did not notice any grease fittings on the McCauley hub. Did I just overlook them? My A&P that is VERY thourough did not mention anything about greasing the prop. If she greased it, I didn't know about it.
Thanks in advance for the advice
Jim