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Hartmut, Thanks for your reply, There was not a vibration problem before the 
overhaul. Richard L.
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  From: Hartmut Beil 
  To: richard logston 
  Cc: Ctech 
  Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 11:23 AM
  Subject: Re: [COUPERS-TECH] engine help


  Richard.

  You did not indicate what  brand propeller you have, but it seems like the 
71-48 McCauley is suitable for a C-75 installation.
  See the Type Certificate:

  Propeller - fixed pitch metal, McCauley 1A90CF or 1B90CM 26 lb. (-32)

  (a) With Continental C-75 series engines only

  static r.p.m. at maximum permissible throttle

  setting: not over 2100, not under 1950.

  No additional tolerance permitted.

  Diameter: not over 73 in., not under 71 in.

  Also the cowling rails are attached to the airframe with what it looks to me 
adjustable pieces that allow for a proper adjustment.

  Instead of using spacers, which by the way are not clear to me where spacers 
are of help in a too tight fit, just loosen the bolts that are holding the 
attachment hardware to the cowling rails. Adjust , retighten. Done.

  Vibration can be caused by many other things too. Prop being one, more to 
that here:

  http://www.sacskyranch.com/eng.htm

  Look for rough or  vibration, to advise on the rough problem one would need a 
little more history like had it ever been run smooth or so.

  Hartmut





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  From: "richard logston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "AJ DeMarzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Cc: "Ctech" <[email protected]>
  Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 7:58 PM
  Subject: Re: [COUPERS-TECH] engine help


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  > 
  > Ercoupe Guru's. I have a young fellow in the hanger next to me who also 
owns 
  > an ercoupe with a 75hp continental that has been majored with new 
millennium 
  > cyl.pistons, rings, push rods etc. The aircraft has been a thorn in his 
side 
  > expense wise. The aircraft has been in a repair shop for over a year, wings 
  > off, all center section rivets electronically checked,  main fuel tank leak 
  > repaired,. tail section removed, cleaned up installed with new bolts. Other 
  > repairs as needed.The engine installed with new millennium cyl. Test flying 
  > shows a vibration level that is not acceptable. He has tried the prop in 
  > different positions to no avail. this was none at a dynamic balance shop. I 
  > think he said he had a figure of 1.7, the mechanic said that was high and 
  > the best he could do.Needles to say he is at his wits end over this.He has 
  > talked to several aircraft mechanics about this problem, and no one has 
been 
  > able to solve this problem yet. He also has a clearance problem with the 
  > nose bowl protruding too far forward rubbing the prop, a aluminum spacer 
was 
  > added to maintain clearance. I guess my question on this issue is can one 
  > cut back the cowling rails with out running into other problems. This is 
not 
  > an isolated problem as I have some propeller marks on my nose bowel that 
  > dates back sometime in the past. I guess my question is has anyone run into 
  > this problem before and the cure. Sometime as individuals we may not be 
able 
  > to solve problems, but bringing a group knowledge base together can. Thank 
  > you in advance for my friend Richard L. 3041H   PS. I would loan him my 
prop 
  > to try but I have a 85hp with a 71-48.
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  > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > To: "AJ DeMarzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > Cc: "Ctech" <[email protected]>
  > Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 6:49 AM
  > Subject: Re: [COUPERS-TECH] engine help
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  > > - 8    No provision for starter or generator
  > > - 12  Starter, Generator and Associated parts installed
  > > - 14  Lord Engine mount bushings installed. Otherwise, like -12 models
  > > - 16  Vacuum pumpo adapter. Otherwise like -12 models
  > >
  > > F   Flange type crankshaft installed (replaces tapered shaft)
  > > H   Crankcase and crankshaft adapted to feed oil to controllable pitch
  > > propeller
  > >
  > > Eliacim
  > > N87071
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  > >> The "dash" numbers always confuse me.  Isn't the -12 the engine with the
  > >> vacuum pump?  I thought we had the -8 but it's early and I haven't fully
  > >> awakened.
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  > >>>> I'm looking for an STC or 337 for installing a C-85-12 in a 415-C?  Can
  > >>>> anyone help?
  > >>
  > >>> Ed,
  > >>> I believe that no 337 is required. Refer to the type certificate for the
  > >>> 415-C (A718 Item 110.).
  > >>>
  > >>> John Roach
  > >>> N 2427H
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