Here is his web site:
http://www.jamesaircraft.com/
Sam Makes the Holly cowl (w/ circular inlets), pressure plenum along with wheel pants. The cowl is longer than Vans current stock cowl by about 1.75".
If you are using fixed pitch a Sam James cowl needs a 4" extension. If you want constant speed prop you need the extended hub type Hartzell: F2YL-1F/7663-4 prop or F2YR-1F. These props are limited to 3.8g's and are equiv to 4" extension on a fixed pitch prop. These props weigh 57lbs.
Fixed pitch props back in the day where usually very light wood props. Now one of the best fixed pitch prop choices are the metal Sensenich, which I am told it about 40lbs. If the Hartzell with the extended hub
So what is the G limit with a 40-lb Sensenich? (well a little engineering ratio)
If a 57lb prop on a 4" extension is certified to 3.8g than a 40lb prop:
3.8g x 57lb/40lb = 5.4g
This is not scientific and the strength of the fixed prop hub extension is unknown, but check with the manufacture to see what they say.
George
(Van's A/C used fixed pitch and constant speed props many years ago. The fixed pitch was equiv. to Sam James cowl and the shorter cowl was for constant speed props. Van standardized all airplanes (fixed and c/s) to the short cowl which works with the common Hartzell HC-2YK c/s prop, which is equiv to a 2.25" prop extension on a fixed pitch prop, so the 4" extension fell out of use. Read Van's online catalog for more info.)