Hi everyone again. What is the best wood prop size for an L2-B with a C-85? The Sensenich charts don't address the exact combination, and I'm certain the subject has been addressed before. I am most interested in climb performance, cruise is secondary. Also, I'm in Florida, so the elevation is essentially sea level, and summers are hot.
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Re: L2-B w/C-85 prop
I don't have a L2, but I do have a 85 hp Vagabond that
I also wanted climb performance. A Sensenich W72GK44
Is what you want. Make sure it's a GK so the engine can spin
Up for max power. I get 2400 rpm on takeoff and can slightly
over rev at max power cruise. If you have the O-200 crank you probably
want the 42, but you have a lot more than 85 hp.
Dave
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I have a 72GK48 on my L2-B with the C-90 Certified Aeronautical Products STC conversion. I really like the performance it gives. I'm afraid that any less pitch and the Static RPM will exceed the static RPM limitations of the STC. I climb out at 60MPH and I have to pull back the power so as not to exceed RPM redline. I just ordered a new one from WAG-Aero and the lead time is 8 weeks. Be sure to get a 72GK propeller, not the more common 72CK as they are not legal for the C-85 or the C90.
BobBob Picard
N48923 L-2B Skis/Wheels
N6346M Stinson 108-3 Floats/Skis/Wheels
Anchor Point, Alaska TF#254
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GK and CK was the old nomenclature to identify hp ratings between 65 and 85 hp propellers. The difference is the old CK was 4 laminations and GK was 5. I do not know if they are still that way, or they are now all made the same. The C90 has a lower rpm redline at 2450 where the 85 is 2575
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You MIGHT want to ask around, the difference between wood and metal. There is one. The MCcauley metal prop on a 65 or 85 will make a difference. Its more efficient. IF Taylorcraft had not been under such financial pressure during their life, I feel certain something like the Super Cub would have evolved and it would have been terrific and it would most likely had a metal prop. If climb is important I hope you check with others before deciding. East Coast propeller sells both brands. Randy is the manager and knows his props. Good luck, JC
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Originally posted by N95334 View PostWhat is the difference between a (GK) and (CK) You are talking about wood props correct?
The prop I use is a W72GK48. "W" is for wood, "72" is the diameter "GK" is the model and "48" is the pitch.Bob Picard
N48923 L-2B Skis/Wheels
N6346M Stinson 108-3 Floats/Skis/Wheels
Anchor Point, Alaska TF#254
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Please correct me if I'm wrong. I just looked up TC E252 (TCDS for the C-90) and the max continuous RPM for 90HP is 2475 and for 95HP it is 2625 for take-off limited to five minutes maximum.
One of the reasons that I chose the C90 over the O-200 for my engine conversion is that there is no wood prop currently available for theO-200. There are advantages and disadvantages to each type. I fly with a metal prop in the summer and a wood prop in the winter.Bob Picard
N48923 L-2B Skis/Wheels
N6346M Stinson 108-3 Floats/Skis/Wheels
Anchor Point, Alaska TF#254
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Originally posted by n6346m View PostPlease correct me if I'm wrong. I just looked up TC E252 (TCDS for the C-90) and the max continuous RPM for 90HP is 2475 and for 95HP it is 2625 for take-off limited to five minutes maximum.
One of the reasons that I chose the C90 over the O-200 for my engine conversion is that there is no wood prop currently available for theO-200. There are advantages and disadvantages to each type. I fly with a metal prop in the summer and a wood prop in the winter.
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Originally posted by jim cooper View PostI Fly with a metal prop in summer, wood in winter.....Why?Bob Picard
N48923 L-2B Skis/Wheels
N6346M Stinson 108-3 Floats/Skis/Wheels
Anchor Point, Alaska TF#254
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