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From: "Scott & Paula Dahlgren" <spdahlgren@home.com>
To: "___Lancair list" <lancair.list@olsusa.com>
Subject: spinner back-plate
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 09:38:45 -0700
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I removed the through bolts in my prop Saturday so I could mount my spinner
back-plate and found that the factory bolts were worn down to the steel.
this is a new prop that has never been run. the longer bolts supplied by
Lancair would not fit in these tight holes.

when I measured the factory bolts, they were .369 OD at the worn area. the
new bolts are .370 and will not go through by any means.

I was going to get a .370 reamer and clean out the holes, but I am worried
that the holes are tight for a reason. have any of you had this same
problem? was there any slop on the holes when you put you spinner plate on?

thanks - Scott

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