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Would the torque for a metal prop on a Flanged crankshaft be the same or
different? I'm just a couple of days away from needing this information. I
am putting my rebuilt motor in tomorrow.

N94004
Richard McClure 

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Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 8:58 PM
To: William R. Bayne
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Subject: Re: [COUPERS-TECH] Prop Bolt Torque


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Bill,  In 1999 I asked Chris Bell, product support representative at 
McCauley, Textron for the propeller bolt torque for a CM7150 Propeller 
when used with a Continental C-85-12 (taper shaft) engine on a 1946 
Ercoupe, noting that the service manual called for 120 inch pounds and 
that I suspected this was the torque for a wood propeller.  He responded 
"the proper torque is 300-360 in.-lbs."  Seems the same as your data.
I have a copy of the message on file.  His E-mail was 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] , 

Richard Blair
N99997
Kingsland, Georgia


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