Oh, dang.

 

Now I have something else I gotta check out while the bird is in (apparently
perpetual) annual.

 

If my prop is a touch too long, must it be replaced or can it actually be
filed down/shortened?

 

Or is that just a dopey question?

 

Dave W

N2797H

(Frolic)

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John Cooper
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 8:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] 75 to 85?

 

Keep this in mind: The minimum length of a McCauley metal prop for a C75 is
71". The Maximum length allowed for a C85 is also 71 inches.  The likelihood
that your prop would be suitable for both is slim at best.  

 

Also, the extra baffling is not required on model C and CD Ercoupes.  It is
desirable, but very expensive.

 

In addition to a new venturi the carb also requires a different main jet.

 

Continental will not allow a model change unless the engine has been
recently overhauled.  Consult Continental bulletin M47-16 for the gory
details.

 

John Cooper

Skyport Services

4996 Delaware Tnpk

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