Hi gang,
Can anyone tell me how to measure prop pitch without having to remove the propeller. The stamped numbers are unreadable on the installed prop. I have a C-85-8 motor and a 71" long prop, I want to know for sure if this is a climb prop or not. 71-46 sticks in my mind for some reason...maybe when I bought it 12 years ago the guy mentioned it or something. Nothing written in logs about it. Anyway....can it be measured easily?....and what constitutes a climb prop suitable for seaplane operation on a C-85-8?
P.S.
Static run is about 2450 RPM on the tach for what it's worth.
Dan
Can anyone tell me how to measure prop pitch without having to remove the propeller. The stamped numbers are unreadable on the installed prop. I have a C-85-8 motor and a 71" long prop, I want to know for sure if this is a climb prop or not. 71-46 sticks in my mind for some reason...maybe when I bought it 12 years ago the guy mentioned it or something. Nothing written in logs about it. Anyway....can it be measured easily?....and what constitutes a climb prop suitable for seaplane operation on a C-85-8?
P.S.
Static run is about 2450 RPM on the tach for what it's worth.
Dan
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