Deelee
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Got an interesting one, here. Wanted to see if anyone has had similar experiences or can suggest possible causes. And yes, we are going to get this checked out soon - Annual is close.
Some background - bought this '69 Arrow in June 2020. Just before we bought it, previous owner had the prop sent sent out for overhaul. Prop is a Hartzell. There is a note in the logs that the prop was deemed un-airworthy due to excessive grease leaking at blades early May 2020. The prop log indicates that the propeller was sent out, overhauled and the governor was overhauled, as well in May 2020. The Aircraft log notes that a new hub was installed when the prop and governor came back. Also in May 2020.
Fast forward to October timeframe this year. After a flight (about 60 hours after we bought it) We noticed a few streaks of what we thought was oil on the back sides of the propeller blades. No real cause for concern, but we decide to keep an eye on things. Fast forward to this past weekend (about 80 hours after purchase and the aforementioned overhaul/hub replacement). I flew for about an hour. Upon landing, I noticed a fairly large stain on the back side of the propeller blades. When I touched it, no oil came off on my fingers... but it was slick to the touch... greasy feeling.
After lots of internet searching, looks like possibilities include:
Prop seals going bad. This is the one that really rubs at me.... should this happen to a prop that was OH'ed less than a year ago and a new hub installed less than a year ago?
Grease 'burping' out of the zerk fittings - Not sure if this is possible knowing how a zerk fitting works.... but some people seem to think this could be a cause if excessive grease was put in... But why would this happen all of a sudden?
Oil from engine - this one is intriguing since we do have some very small leaks that we haven't tracked down yet. Possibly case bolts that need tightening. Or maybe engine seal?
Something else - When I flew on Saturday, it was probably the coldest weather this aircraft has flown in. Does cold weather affect the seals somehow where they would contract enough to let a little grease out and cause this?
And yes, I am an idiot and didn't take pics after putting the plane away. I will try to get some later in the week when I go to the hangar to do some other tasks. It looks sort of like this (stolen from a post on mooneyspace. The stain looks sort of like this....our prop condition is about 100 times bettter than this one):
Some background - bought this '69 Arrow in June 2020. Just before we bought it, previous owner had the prop sent sent out for overhaul. Prop is a Hartzell. There is a note in the logs that the prop was deemed un-airworthy due to excessive grease leaking at blades early May 2020. The prop log indicates that the propeller was sent out, overhauled and the governor was overhauled, as well in May 2020. The Aircraft log notes that a new hub was installed when the prop and governor came back. Also in May 2020.
Fast forward to October timeframe this year. After a flight (about 60 hours after we bought it) We noticed a few streaks of what we thought was oil on the back sides of the propeller blades. No real cause for concern, but we decide to keep an eye on things. Fast forward to this past weekend (about 80 hours after purchase and the aforementioned overhaul/hub replacement). I flew for about an hour. Upon landing, I noticed a fairly large stain on the back side of the propeller blades. When I touched it, no oil came off on my fingers... but it was slick to the touch... greasy feeling.
After lots of internet searching, looks like possibilities include:
Prop seals going bad. This is the one that really rubs at me.... should this happen to a prop that was OH'ed less than a year ago and a new hub installed less than a year ago?
Grease 'burping' out of the zerk fittings - Not sure if this is possible knowing how a zerk fitting works.... but some people seem to think this could be a cause if excessive grease was put in... But why would this happen all of a sudden?
Oil from engine - this one is intriguing since we do have some very small leaks that we haven't tracked down yet. Possibly case bolts that need tightening. Or maybe engine seal?
Something else - When I flew on Saturday, it was probably the coldest weather this aircraft has flown in. Does cold weather affect the seals somehow where they would contract enough to let a little grease out and cause this?
And yes, I am an idiot and didn't take pics after putting the plane away. I will try to get some later in the week when I go to the hangar to do some other tasks. It looks sort of like this (stolen from a post on mooneyspace. The stain looks sort of like this....our prop condition is about 100 times bettter than this one):