---------------------------------------------------------- LycomingEngines-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Sat 09/02/06: 4 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 07:33 AM - Re: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like (William Becker) 2. 06:16 PM - Re: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like (Ralph E. Capen) 3. 07:58 PM - Re: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like (William Becker) 4. 08:10 PM - Re: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like (William Becker) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 07:33:56 AM PST US From: "William Becker" Subject: Re: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "William Becker" The Lycoming S.L. that covers converting from constant speed to fixed pitch is S.L 1435. This has a very good drawing to show how it should be both ways. Bill Becker ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ralph E. Capen" ; Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 10:46 AM Subject: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like > --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "Ralph E. Capen" > > > Reposting since my original post failed to make it...... > > Fellow listers, > > I'm trying to determine what the prop end of the crankshaft is supposed to > look > like when it is set up for a constant speed prop. > > Folks have written about plugs - but that doesn't tell me what to look > for. > If it's plugged, should I only see the plug? If it's not plugged, what > does the inside look like? > > FWIW, I'm not seeing 'just a plug' - I'm seeing stuff in there - > looks like a bar going across with a notch cut in to it...maybe to allow a > tool > to get all the way in to the back. > > Anyone have any drawings or photographs? > > I know this is one that I don't want to have the wrong way... > > Thanks, > Ralph Capen > > > -- > > ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 06:16:41 PM PST US From: "Ralph E. Capen" Subject: Re: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "Ralph E. Capen" All I can get to at the Lycoming site is the list of Service Instructions. Any hints on how to drill down to the one (1435) and see it? ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Becker" Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 10:32 AM Subject: Re: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like > --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "William Becker" > > > The Lycoming S.L. that covers converting from constant speed to fixed > pitch is S.L 1435. This has a very good drawing to show how it should be > both ways. > Bill Becker > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ralph E. Capen" > To: ; ; > ; > Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 10:46 AM > Subject: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like > > >> --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "Ralph E. Capen" >> >> >> Reposting since my original post failed to make it...... >> >> Fellow listers, >> >> I'm trying to determine what the prop end of the crankshaft is supposed >> to look >> like when it is set up for a constant speed prop. >> >> Folks have written about plugs - but that doesn't tell me what to look >> for. >> If it's plugged, should I only see the plug? If it's not plugged, what >> does the inside look like? >> >> FWIW, I'm not seeing 'just a plug' - I'm seeing stuff in there - >> looks like a bar going across with a notch cut in to it...maybe to allow >> a tool >> to get all the way in to the back. >> >> Anyone have any drawings or photographs? >> >> I know this is one that I don't want to have the wrong way... >> >> Thanks, >> Ralph Capen >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> > > > ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 07:58:41 PM PST US From: "William Becker" Subject: Re: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "William Becker" Ralph, I can try to e mail it to you, maybe Monday. Bill Becker ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ralph E. Capen" Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 8:06 PM Subject: Re: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like > --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "Ralph E. Capen" > > > All I can get to at the Lycoming site is the list of Service Instructions. > > Any hints on how to drill down to the one (1435) and see it? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "William Becker" > To: > Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 10:32 AM > Subject: Re: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like > > >> --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "William Becker" >> >> >> The Lycoming S.L. that covers converting from constant speed to fixed >> pitch is S.L 1435. This has a very good drawing to show how it should be >> both ways. >> Bill Becker >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Ralph E. Capen" >> To: ; ; >> ; >> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 10:46 AM >> Subject: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like >> >> >>> --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "Ralph E. Capen" >>> >>> >>> Reposting since my original post failed to make it...... >>> >>> Fellow listers, >>> >>> I'm trying to determine what the prop end of the crankshaft is supposed >>> to look >>> like when it is set up for a constant speed prop. >>> >>> Folks have written about plugs - but that doesn't tell me what to look >>> for. >>> If it's plugged, should I only see the plug? If it's not plugged, what >>> does the inside look like? >>> >>> FWIW, I'm not seeing 'just a plug' - I'm seeing stuff in there - >>> looks like a bar going across with a notch cut in to it...maybe to allow >>> a tool >>> to get all the way in to the back. >>> >>> Anyone have any drawings or photographs? >>> >>> I know this is one that I don't want to have the wrong way... >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Ralph Capen >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > > ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 08:10:03 PM PST US From: "William Becker" Subject: Re: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "William Becker" Ralph, e mail me at wbecker@centurytel.net and I will help you out. Bill Becker ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ralph E. Capen" Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 8:06 PM Subject: Re: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like > --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "Ralph E. Capen" > > > All I can get to at the Lycoming site is the list of Service Instructions. > > Any hints on how to drill down to the one (1435) and see it? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "William Becker" > To: > Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 10:32 AM > Subject: Re: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like > > >> --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "William Becker" >> >> >> The Lycoming S.L. that covers converting from constant speed to fixed >> pitch is S.L 1435. This has a very good drawing to show how it should be >> both ways. >> Bill Becker >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Ralph E. Capen" >> To: ; ; >> ; >> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 10:46 AM >> Subject: LycomingEngines-List: CS Crankshaft end - what's it look like >> >> >>> --> LycomingEngines-List message posted by: "Ralph E. Capen" >>> >>> >>> Reposting since my original post failed to make it...... >>> >>> Fellow listers, >>> >>> I'm trying to determine what the prop end of the crankshaft is supposed >>> to look >>> like when it is set up for a constant speed prop. >>> >>> Folks have written about plugs - but that doesn't tell me what to look >>> for. >>> If it's plugged, should I only see the plug? If it's not plugged, what >>> does the inside look like? >>> >>> FWIW, I'm not seeing 'just a plug' - I'm seeing stuff in there - >>> looks like a bar going across with a notch cut in to it...maybe to allow >>> a tool >>> to get all the way in to the back. >>> >>> Anyone have any drawings or photographs? >>> >>> I know this is one that I don't want to have the wrong way... >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Ralph Capen >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > >