All--
I think I'm cursed, or at least this Comanche is.
In trying to diagnose a vibration I had the whole empennage rebuilt (good work but not the vib source).
After going over everything thoroughly, including all of the great suggestions here, my A&P advised that he truly thought it was the prop.
Given that the prop was well overdue for an overhaul, I got a quote for $2900 and sent it in (East Coast Propeller).
My intention was to rehab the 3 blade Mc, get it dynamically balanced, and have a Comanche that was basically redone spinner to tail (overhauled the engine this summer).
Well, the wheels have officially fallen off. I just got off the phone with the prop shop and all 3 blades have failed inspection. Apparently there are stress cracks from 1-2" on all 3 blades from chips left undressed by the previous owner. Now I'm $2k into an overhaul with a good (but 14 year old hub) and no blades. The options being presented to me are:
1. Replace the blades ~$9k
2. Replace with a brand new prop ~11-12k
3. Pursue other options entirely
Does anyone have any advice on the pros/cons of replacing all 3 blades vs. going for a new prop? Does the old hub have any value that I could use to offset the cost of a new prop? Are there any reliable avenues to get an old prop?
At this point I think it's official, the Comanche has bled my flying treasure dry.
After buying her in old but reasonable shape for $30k,
I've doubled that in the first year and now I'm staring at another 5 digit bill.
This may officially be the beginning of the end of my Comanche experiment (which is a shame because she's fast & flies great).
Thanks,
-Quint