by Stuart181 » Mon Aug 08, 2016 11:42 pm
Further explanation of my choice of prop.
On my first engine, the Jab 2200 early hydraulic lifter engine, I fitted the prop recommended by Sonex, a 54x50 wood/composite coated. I was able to get 3300rpm plus static (ie WOT on the ground stationary), which indicated the engine was not loading up sufficiently for the rings to be bedding in properly. As a result I needed my first top overhaul at about 400hrs and the second one, when it glazed up again, at about 480hrs. It used over 100ml oil per hour!
At the time of my second top overhaul I went to the 54x54 Sensenich wood core/composite covered prop. This gave me 2900 static, which indicated the engine was suitably loaded up. The engine again quickly lost power after the second overhaul and continued to use excessive oil, which led me to scrap it and replace it with the CAMIT 2200.
As indicated in the earlier post, the 54x54 seems well suited to the CAMIT 2200 in the Sonex airframe. When the weather improves I will do some climb performance testing and get back to the forum.
Stuart
Sonex181
Moorabbin, Australia