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- Terry Reece
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16 Jul 2022 21:05 #1
by Terry Reece
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Thank you. That gives some assurance I’m in the ball park..I think I will re-pitch the prop to 48 at some point
Terry
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16 Jul 2022 20:43 #2
by William James
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On the C-85 max RPM book is 2575 . My recent Ercoupe had almost identical performance as yours . . .
2200 RPM static
McCauley 7150 prop
Max cruise I got was 2450 RPM full throttle , I have been told the prop pitch dictates max RPM
engine 150 SMOH
I cruised @ 2200 RPM 5gph (I have mixture control cable) 110 MPH
2200 RPM static
McCauley 7150 prop
Max cruise I got was 2450 RPM full throttle , I have been told the prop pitch dictates max RPM
engine 150 SMOH
I cruised @ 2200 RPM 5gph (I have mixture control cable) 110 MPH
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16 Jul 2022 19:46 #3
by Terry Reece
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Sounds like a plan.
Take care
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16 Jul 2022 19:35 #4
by Larry Snyder
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I think you’d really like a 48. It doesn’t slow you that much, and you will notice an increase in performance.
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16 Jul 2022 18:52 #5
by Terry Reece
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Larry
Yes it as an illegal prop. Previous owner forwarded funds, so bought the new McCauly I might have it re-pitched this winter to a 48 in SEA
Thank you for your input
Terry
Yes it as an illegal prop. Previous owner forwarded funds, so bought the new McCauly I might have it re-pitched this winter to a 48 in SEA
Thank you for your input
Terry
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16 Jul 2022 18:45 #6
by Larry Snyder
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Wow, a 54 is way beyond anything I’ve seen. Probably not legal. You might have a mechanic check out your static speed. I don’t think you’re far off, if you’re off at all.
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