SNX1508 wrote:"The #1 cylinder @ TDC is for hand propping only. If you are not hand propping then there is no concern where you install the propeller."
Onex107 wrote:The experts have it right. This opinion isn't worth the paper it's written on.
With a propeller that absorbs harmonic vibration usually very little vibration is dected, however there have been occurrences almost always on pusher aircraft if there is a vibration moving the propeller one bolt hole will reduce this but this mostly is due to the exhaust timing striking the propeller. It has been never reported to my over the 41 years that vibration has been reduced with a Woo/wood core propeller being clocked.
You are most likely correct, I do not have data or specifications to prove this.
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Onex107 wrote: Automotive engines have a counter balance shaft that smooths out the transition.
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