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The props need to be compatible with each other 100%.
I would either overhaul the front or replace the front and rear as a pair. There are a couple props on ebay that could be useful for parts. The parts for the threaded type are very hard to come by and many prop shops want nothing to do with them. Treasure coast propellor has some parts and maybe able to overhaul your front prop. Good luck. (888) 245-7767
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One year ago after my front prop on my 1973 C337G failed to pass an overhaul at Aircraft Propeller Service Inc., I tried without success to find a quality overhaul-able replacement front prop and just bit the bullet and bought a brand new front prop from Propeller Man in Florida (was actually a woman, Gayle Hustad (407)-932-2222). Gayle was super helpful and paying by check got me a good price compared to other sources. I paid $14,155.00 in February of 2020.
My rear prop will be sent to Tiffin Air, in Tiffin, OH in the next 2 weeks or so for overhaul. I am planning on it failing too. If it passes, BONUS but I'm not holding my breath. If it fails, I'll be calling Gayle for a new rear prop. McCauley prices usually go up in the first quarter of the year so I'm banking on two price increases since February 2020 as when I purchased the new front prop, the annual price increase had not been implemented yet. Good Luck with your search. If you uncover anything interesting, please share as all my efforts in Feb 2020 were fruitless. Thanks, Ed |
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Any comments about MT props?
What about an IRAN for the prop? Last edited by wslade2 : 04-26-21 at 01:04 AM. |
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My experience last year was unsuccessful regarding IRAN (inspect and repair as necessary) or a “reseal” of the prop. Both Aircraft Propeller Service, Inc and Tiffin Air would not do either of these on my front prop. It had been 30 years since overhaul on that prop with a “reseal” when the prop was 14 and 21 years old. My sense was last year that prop shops are refusing reseal or IRAN’s on any prop that is more than 10 years since it was last overhauled. Your mileage may vary but that is what I experienced. Keep us posted.
Thanks Ed |
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Tiffin and the big shops dont want to deal with IRAN. In fact, I had Brad Newman who runs the place give me my check ride in my plane. He showed me the shop and all they do is full overhaul, really nothing else. Most if not all our old props will never be able to be fully overhauled. I had my prop resealed in August of last year at H and S propeller in Michigan. It also had a bad knurl and they have a network of places with parts so they were able to find a serviceable part. Had the prop back in 3 weeks. They will do a reseal if you want to try them out.
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Thanks all. I'll follow up on how I do.
-Gray- |
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I was able to get an IRAN last year at a local shop, not one of the big names.
Although I was told to prepare for problems with parts going forward in particular for the rear prop . Last edited by wslade2 : 04-26-21 at 09:17 AM. |
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Was yours a threaded style prop? Last two shops I called said no-thanks to an overhaul of that style, but one said they might buy the one I have toward an upgrade.
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