ItsACardinalRG
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DigThatTurboArrow
I have a McCauley three blade prop on my Cessna Cardinal. I just had the engine replaced and now I'm having issues with the prop. At elevations below around 4000 feet, the propeller responds correctly to the blue propeller control--full in flattens the blade to full power with higher RPM, and rotating out feathers to cruise angles. However, when I get above 4000 feet, the propeller begins to flatten and the RPMs increase. The prop will flatten out to full power and I have to pull the throttle to prevent redlining the prop. The prop knob has no impact on the blade at that point. It remains in full power. If I drop back down in altitude with the prop knob pulled out for, say 2400 RPMs, at some point around 4000 feet, the blade will suddenly feather for 2400 and the knob begins to function again. This happens every time. The prop adjustment cable is secured and functioning correctly. There aren't any obvious blockages in the oil line to the governor. Manifold pressure is good and is fully responsive to throttle changes. Any ideas?