This should be a piece of cake for them, seeing as you are in RV territory. Just pick up the phone and call them. If you are in the same geographichal territory as the original limitations, and the demographics haven't changed substantially, meaning lots of population growth/congested areas, then they should tell you to just go back into Phase One for 5 hours or so and make an entry in the aircraft log book. Don't forget to amend the W&B, if the new propeller has an impact. If you are not in the same local area, they most likely will describe a new area, and amend your limitations. They may or may not make you come by in person to get them.
All in all, it shouldn't be a problem for you.
Vic
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 Vic Syracuse
Built RV-4, RV-6, 2-RV-10's, RV-7A, RV-8, Prescott Pusher, Kitfox Model II, Kitfox Speedster, Kitfox 7 Super Sport, Just Superstol, DAR, A&P/IA, EAA Tech Counselor/Flight Advisor, CFII-ASMEL/ASES
Kitplanes "Unairworthy" monthly feature
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