jesse
Touchdown! Greaser!
In order to remove my cracked exhaust from the Flybaby I had to remove the nose bowl to get to the number 4 cylinder. This meant the prop had to come off. I drew some lines with a pencil to ensure I could install it again the same way.
The prop was held on by lock nuts. What should these be torqued to during the reinstall? The engine is a Continental A75 with a metal prop.
There is nothing of note in the engine overhaul manual since that would generally be in the airframe manual. There is nothing in the Flybaby plans about it..a lot of the engine decisions are up to the builder.
I imagine the most reasonable thing would be to check the airframe manual for a Piper Cub or something with the same engine...but I don't have access to such data.
Thoughts?
The prop was held on by lock nuts. What should these be torqued to during the reinstall? The engine is a Continental A75 with a metal prop.
There is nothing of note in the engine overhaul manual since that would generally be in the airframe manual. There is nothing in the Flybaby plans about it..a lot of the engine decisions are up to the builder.
I imagine the most reasonable thing would be to check the airframe manual for a Piper Cub or something with the same engine...but I don't have access to such data.
Thoughts?