|
How fast is it though? Faster or slower than your previous prop?
Craig
From: Terrence O'Neill
[mailto:troneill@charter.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 6:52 AM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: Re: [LML] Prop for LNC2
Hi Craig,
Through Flight Resource Inc. in Bloomer, WI I bought a
3-blade MT CS electric, MTV-18C/152/105 60" diameter for my Lyc. IO320B.
They made the arrangements with MT, and I had it shipped directly to me,
avoiding all customs problems, re-shipping, etc., at almost the same total
cost. I installed it myself, and had ready telephone assistance with
Flight Resource's folks. The prop works fine. I had two problems,
Lycoming 320B comes with two different sizes of crank flange bolts, and I
didn;t realize that... so of course I got the wrong ones, and had to retap the
flange threads. Got free and helpful assist with required drills and taps
from MT's people in FL The other is that the electric pitch change is a
ittle slow, and the plane accellerates quickly, and the automatic prop pitch
isn't toggled down faster than the airload reduces... so I had to adjust the
static rpm limit switch to a lower static max rpm... about 2650...easy to do.
Still watch it, and may reset it even lower, as the rpm ome up to 2700
quickly on T/O anyway. If the RPM goes above 3000 the brushes may lift
off the armature in the pitch motor, and when I reduce throttle MP to 2700 I
have to turn off the automatic pitch control system for a few seconds to let it
then reboot, and ti works normally then.
Hope this is useful info.
Posted
for "Craig Schulze" <craig@skybolt.net>:
Hi Guys,
Does anyone have any feedback on different props for the Lancair 320/360?
Has anyone tried a Hartzel Scimitar? MT? Any
performance differences over
the standard Hartzel 2 blade?
Thank you,
Craig Schulze
Lancair 320
-- For archives and unsub http://mail.lancaironline.net:81/lists/lml/List.html
|
|