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1. 06:10 AM - Re: Prop Bolt torque specs (Roger Lee)
2. 06:15 AM - Re: Prop Bolt torque specs (Richard Girard)
3. 10:14 AM - Re: Re: Prop Bolt torque specs (Michael Woolson)
4. 10:48 AM - Re: Re: Prop Bolt torque specs (Richard Girard)
5. 07:28 PM - Re: Re: Prop Bolt torque specs (Michael Woolson)
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Subject: | Re: Prop Bolt torque specs |
What type of prop? Different prop setups have different torques.
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Roger Lee
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Subject: | Re: Prop Bolt torque specs |
Prop torque is generally set by the prop maker. 20 to 25 ft lb. is too much
for the bolt in question. By prop makers, as an example, Warp Drive is 175
in lb. (about 14.5 ft lb.) and Power Fin is 195 in lb. (about 16 ft lb.) if
you have a wood prop it will likely be even less.
Rick Girard
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 12:52 AM, Michael Woolson <mrwoolson@prodigy.net>wrote:
> Hi guys
> I have a 582/gearbox C combo in a Loehle P-5151 and the propbolts
> I'm using are 8mm-120mm 12.9 class Allen Head bolts and I can't seam to
> find specs. Does anyone out there think 20-25 foot pounds sound right? The
> bolt heads have been drilled for safety wired.
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> Somewhere I found Two different sets of numbers called out for Allen and
> Hex type heads.
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> Thanks
> Mike
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Subject: | Re: Prop Bolt torque specs |
Stupid me, I forgot to mention Warp drive as the prop.
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Mike
What type of prop? Different prop setups have different torques.
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Roger Lee
Tucson, Az.
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Rotax Repair Center
Home 520-574-1080- TRY HOME FIRST
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Subject: | Re: Prop Bolt torque specs |
Per Warp Drive, 175 in. lb. on the 8mm bolts, 125 in. lb. on the AN-4's.
Rick Girard
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Michael Woolson <mrwoolson@prodigy.net>wrote:
> Stupid me, I forgot to mention Warp drive as the prop.
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> Mike
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Subject: | Re: Prop Bolt torque specs |
A big thanks to all who responded.
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Mike
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