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I replaced my prop a few years ago because the one that was on the plane was deemed unserviceable. I don't remember exactly why, but I think the gist was that umpteen years of having nicks filed out at annual eventually caught up to it, or something along those lines.
The old prop model # was 76EM8S5-2-60.
The new prop model # is 76EM8S5-0-60.
The only difference is that -2- went to a -0-.
I remember confirming at the time that 76EM8S5-0-60 was the proper model for my application, but I didn't pay attention to the old prop model number. However, today I was looking through my logbooks and noticed the difference, so out of curiosity I went to the Sensenich site for the decoder ring, which is:
So...does that mean my old prop was "reduced 2 inches from basic diameter" of 76 inches...meaning it was 74" in diameter? (What's the diff between a 76xxxxx-2-xx and a 74xxxxx-0-xx propeller??)
If so, then does that mean I was illegally flying my aircraft for ~10 years, because the TCDS specifies a prop that is "not over or under 76 inches"?
?????
FWIW: I did not notice a dramatic change in engine RPM at full throttle prior to takeoff when the prop was switched. I *did* feel like I could tell a difference in acceleration on the runway...but of course I didn't do any objective before/after measurements. The rational side of me figured it was just my imagination dreaming it was pulling more strongly...you always want to think you made your plane ~10AMU better when you make that kind of investment, right?
The old prop model # was 76EM8S5-2-60.
The new prop model # is 76EM8S5-0-60.
The only difference is that -2- went to a -0-.
I remember confirming at the time that 76EM8S5-0-60 was the proper model for my application, but I didn't pay attention to the old prop model number. However, today I was looking through my logbooks and noticed the difference, so out of curiosity I went to the Sensenich site for the decoder ring, which is:
So...does that mean my old prop was "reduced 2 inches from basic diameter" of 76 inches...meaning it was 74" in diameter? (What's the diff between a 76xxxxx-2-xx and a 74xxxxx-0-xx propeller??)
If so, then does that mean I was illegally flying my aircraft for ~10 years, because the TCDS specifies a prop that is "not over or under 76 inches"?
?????
FWIW: I did not notice a dramatic change in engine RPM at full throttle prior to takeoff when the prop was switched. I *did* feel like I could tell a difference in acceleration on the runway...but of course I didn't do any objective before/after measurements. The rational side of me figured it was just my imagination dreaming it was pulling more strongly...you always want to think you made your plane ~10AMU better when you make that kind of investment, right?
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