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Hartmut

The CM 7351 is a 1B90, so that's not the problem (spec wise).
What seems to rule it out is the max diameter of 71 inches.

I guess the resultant anemic climb is why they ruled it out in the spec. Good 
call.

What would be the right prop for a C-85. What kind of money do I need to 
budget for a prop?

Thanks   
Eliacim
   

Quoting Hartmut Beil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Eliacim.
> 
> It would probably work with a C-85, although your climb performance would be
> not very convincing.
> 
> But the Type certificate for the 415-C rules out that prop-engine
> combination.
> 
> "Propeller - fixed pitch metal, McCauley 1A90-CF or 1B90CM 26 lb. (-32)
> 
> (with engine item 110 only). Static r.p.m. at maximum
> 
> permissible throttle setting: not over 2225, not under 2025.
> 
> Diameter not over 71 in., not under 69.5 in.
> 
> No additional tolerance permitted."
> 
> engine item 110 is the C-85 engine
> 
> 
> Hartmut
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