. Salt and salty air can do awful things to steel. Even if you have a cover over you cockpit I assume your prop is always out in the weather. How long had it been since you had the prop off??a special feature of planes parked outside in Hawaii
lgsievila wrote:Salt and salty air can do awful things to steel. Even if you have a cover over you cockpit I assume your prop is always out in the weather. How long had it been since you had the prop off??
Rynoth wrote:I wonder if this should make the prop hub bolt seasonal torque adjustment include a similar process as the landing gear leg bolts.... to turn the head of the bolt to ensure that the bolt itself is free. Then torque the nut?
Rynoth wrote:I wonder if this should make the prop hub bolt seasonal torque adjustment include a similar process as the landing gear leg bolts.... to turn the head of the bolt to ensure that the bolt itself is free. Then torque the nut?
lutorm wrote:The prop hub is darkened and slightly crushed. I don't know whether the discoloring is from heat or just the corrosion on the prop flange transferring into the urethane coat of the prop.
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