S Sdemeyer Active Member Apr 29, 2022 #1 Can someone confirm this is the correct spacer for a Sensenich 70CM6S prop?. It seems it should have lugs for each bolt rather than 2 alignment pins? Thanks! Scott Attachments 20220429_163419.jpg 302.3 KB · Views: 159 Last edited: Apr 29, 2022
Can someone confirm this is the correct spacer for a Sensenich 70CM6S prop?. It seems it should have lugs for each bolt rather than 2 alignment pins? Thanks! Scott
V VA Maule Well Known Member Apr 29, 2022 #2 It certainly looks like a Sensenich fixed pitch they just have 2 dowels , at lest all I’ve encountered. Internet advice worth what you paid for it edit: just noticed it looks like 2 spacers stacked together ?? I don’t know for sure but I doubt it’s wise or acceptable to stack multiple spacers!!! Last edited: Apr 29, 2022
It certainly looks like a Sensenich fixed pitch they just have 2 dowels , at lest all I’ve encountered. Internet advice worth what you paid for it edit: just noticed it looks like 2 spacers stacked together ?? I don’t know for sure but I doubt it’s wise or acceptable to stack multiple spacers!!!
S stneki Well Known Member Patron Apr 30, 2022 #3 Looks correct to me assuming you are installing a Sam James long cowling.
B Byron7 Well Known Member May 2, 2022 #4 Spacer Please put one bolt in that spacer. You will be upset when it falls on your toe. Looks good put rear spinner bulk plate on check for space to cowl and centre a little high to hood Good job
Spacer Please put one bolt in that spacer. You will be upset when it falls on your toe. Looks good put rear spinner bulk plate on check for space to cowl and centre a little high to hood Good job