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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 01:11:32 GMT, Mike Adams
wrote: "Newps" wrote: "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "DP" wrote in message ... [...] Sure enough, it sprayed a small amount of red hydraulic oil on the prop and on the top cowl. Odd. I would've assumed a 210 would have a similar prop governor design to other piston singles, using engine oil to control the prop. They do. The guts of the prop use a red colored oil so you know when they start to leak. All constant speed props do this. I checked into this awhile back and learned the same thing. The McCauley props didn't have it originally, but there's now a mandatory service bulletin to fill the hub with the red oil/grease. This provides an indicator of leaks, but also causes the prop to need service more often. I was told the grease would stay in place for about 5 years, and then the prop would need to be overhauled, or resealed again. Well, this is starting to make sense then.....it's been 10 years since the last prop overhaul...... Mike Don Paquette PP-ASEL N9723X |
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