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PostPosted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 7:52 am    Post subject: Airmaster Prop Reply with quote

I'm getting ready to place my Airmaster Prop on my Jabiru engine as the
temps have settled down during brake in and need to know if anyone has any
information
about where the prop should be installed in relation to the engine TDC. The
airmaster manuel doesn't say and neither does Jabiru. I would think the #1
blade should
be st at #1 cylinder at TDC but am not sure. Anyone with experience would
help.

Al Stills
N625AZ


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:23 am    Post subject: Airmaster Prop Reply with quote

Hi Al,

I saw this message. We have recently bought a Europa XS trigear with Jabiru
330 engine and Warp drive ground adjustable prop.
It has some fancy ducting to pass air over the cylinders
It has done only 60 hrs since new. On the ground, the rear 4 cylinders
rapidly climb to the max of 175 degrees C so unless you are at a very quiet
aerodrome and don't ever have to wait for departure, the engine overheats.

It seems that the main reason for this is that the front nacelles don't
really get any air from the prop because of the size of the spinner and
blade roots. As our prop uses the same blades as the Airmaster, I wonder if
you will get sufficient cooling.

What prop do you use at the moment?

Thanks

Brian

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 10:06 am    Post subject: Airmaster Prop Reply with quote

Brian,
I have had the Arimaster installed during the summer here in the desert and
could not keep cool on the ground so I changed to the wood Jabiru prop for
brake in. 60x48. Keeps cool with that prop. The engine has settled in now
and am changing back to Airmaster. I should be able to keep cool on the
ground during winter temps. Yes the blade roots are way out on the Airmaster
(8" from center) but there are Jabiru's flying with them. Just have to limit
gound travel when
possible. The ram air ducts come with the Jabiru engine and have to be
tweeked to get the air right in them. I had to baffel the front of the
intake up onto
the front cylinders a small amount and put a dam (Approx 3/4") in the top of
one between #4 & 6 to get the air moving right. Also had to dam the very
back of the
duct up as too much air was then moving over the rear of the cylinders. They
are pretty much even in CHT's now and settling down very well. I have 19 hrs
on the
engine so far and CHT's are settling to approx 325 Deg's F in cruise. I 'm
at about a max of 295 during taxi and in the low 370's on climb out. I have
no doubt the
Airmaster will work, just have to baby it on the ground. It remains to be
seen what will happen during the hot summers here in Arizona
Just a note...in running my airmaster during the summer, after I tweeked the
baffeling, I was able to cool down while sitting at idle.
Hope this helps
Al Stills
N625AZ


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:16 am    Post subject: Airmaster Prop Reply with quote

Hi! Alan
Somewhere I posted a message from MT Propellers on this positioning
issue. If you do a search you should find it, presuming Yahoo to a
storage system.
Regards
Bob Harrison G-PTAG Europa MKI

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