by DAVEG24 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:53 pm
Greg,
Now that you have made the decision to buy the Hartzell prop, I have one more recommendation. Have the prop dynamically balanced. You may not think it is needed, but it will make a big difference in smoothness of the overall operation of the engine and prop. The new prop will come (I think) with a newer version of the spinner, which is supposed to resolve the cracking problem. In any case, after replacing several spinners for just that problem, I finally have a spinner that has not cracked in the Iast 1,000 hours, and expect it will last for many more hours. I think Hartzell has also done away with the fillet plates, and hopefully has made the opening where the spinner fits over the blades big enough so that it can be put on and taken off without damaging the blades. I still have to be very careful when removing or installing mine not to damage the blade. Good luck with the new prop. I think you'll like it a lot. It's a little bit lighter than the original, so you'll have to get used to that when landing.
Dave Gitelman