Stockmanreef
Well Known Member
I read the plans and maybe (as usual) I missed something and there is no point where you need to line the spinner up to ensure there is no wobble. Feedback from the mothership also indicated that you don't have to do anything special to get the spinner lined up. I guess you just make sure that the spinner is pushed in tight and the combination of the front and back spinner plate will make the spinner fit perfectly without wobble.
So does the spinner just line up perfectly without wobble?
In the older planes (6, 6, and 8), there is a method to get the spinner lined up using a pencil and rotating the prop.
Are most people putting on the spinner and lining it up by rotating the prop, then putting on the cowling? Or using the method in the plans.
Thanks
So does the spinner just line up perfectly without wobble?
In the older planes (6, 6, and 8), there is a method to get the spinner lined up using a pencil and rotating the prop.
Are most people putting on the spinner and lining it up by rotating the prop, then putting on the cowling? Or using the method in the plans.
Thanks