I have a Comanche 250, IO-540, Mccauley prop form 1957. Hub 2D36C28 / Blades 80MM-6
I knew the prop hadn't been looked at in 21 years. Was starting to have the slightest bit of play when wiggling the prop blade but no leaks. My mechanic said he'd sign it off but recommended sending it in for overhaul. Went round and round and I finally said F-it and pulled it since we were doing the annual.
Yes, the blades were less than minimum width at station 1. Yes the hub was oversized. Yes the prop was "declared" obsolete in 1982. Yes it had actually been since 1985 since it was overhauled...
I found some used blades and hub but the estimate was $6000 to piece together an old prop.
Hartzell has some good options but longer blades, 2 1/2" closer to a prop strike and mandatory counter weight change.
McCauley has a nice 3 blade kit. 1 1\2 closer to the ground. $14000
MT has a 3 blade. Same diameter. $16,800
Any experience with MT props? I've heard mixed things, delamination, long part delays...and some happy customers
I'm leaning McCauley.
At least my wife doesn't seem to care at all about the bill. So all is good.
I knew the prop hadn't been looked at in 21 years. Was starting to have the slightest bit of play when wiggling the prop blade but no leaks. My mechanic said he'd sign it off but recommended sending it in for overhaul. Went round and round and I finally said F-it and pulled it since we were doing the annual.
Yes, the blades were less than minimum width at station 1. Yes the hub was oversized. Yes the prop was "declared" obsolete in 1982. Yes it had actually been since 1985 since it was overhauled...
I found some used blades and hub but the estimate was $6000 to piece together an old prop.
Hartzell has some good options but longer blades, 2 1/2" closer to a prop strike and mandatory counter weight change.
McCauley has a nice 3 blade kit. 1 1\2 closer to the ground. $14000
MT has a 3 blade. Same diameter. $16,800
Any experience with MT props? I've heard mixed things, delamination, long part delays...and some happy customers
I'm leaning McCauley.
At least my wife doesn't seem to care at all about the bill. So all is good.