Meshach Posted October 27 Report Posted October 27 Hi all, I think the time to upgrade my old AD-hub prop has arrived. Slinging some grease around inside the spinner. What are my options? Does someone have a good used one? Am I better off in the long run buying new? Which prop is recommended? I’d like to stick with a 2-blade aluminum. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted October 27 Report Posted October 27 You can look in the TDS to see which props are approved. This doesn’t include STC props, you will have to search separately for those. If it was me I would just buy a non-AD hub and have it overhauled, Quote
markgrue Posted October 27 Report Posted October 27 (edited) Non ad hubs are scarce. Probably have to buy new. Going with the hartzell again and you can reuse the blades. Upgrading the hub and you will probably have over 10k in it. Get it resealed and eddy current checked and probably around 2k if the insides are good. Edited October 27 by markgrue Spelling 1 Quote
ArrowBerry Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 I recently priced out a two and three blade propeller new from Hartzell for our E model. The two came in at $15,291 and the three at $18,891. I think it's outrageous honestly, and we decided to keep our old prop. Mind you, ours is a non recurring AD "B" hub, so at least we have that going for us. It hardly seems worth it to shell out that kind of money for marginally better performance Quote
Shadrach Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 How many hours on the prop and how many overhauls? If it was serviced with Aeroshell 6 at last overhaul, the most recent formulation is known to separate. If slinging grease is the only issue, I would just have it resealed or overhauled and go fly. Herniated seals are sometimes a self inflicted wound caused by over servicing the hub with grease. Has it recently under gone annual inspection? Quote
Meshach Posted October 31 Author Report Posted October 31 It’s been slinging the better part of a year :/ No it didn’t start after maintenance. Yeah I’m leaning towards a reseal. Thanks! Quote
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