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Hey guys, I have 74" Hartzell props for my RV4. I want to extend my gear struts from standard to long-legs. Is the something I'll have to cobble together or can I buy a kit?
Greg
Greg
He needs the legs as well, plus the new fairings, the old ones will be short. Roughly another 2 to 3K on top....
This kit comes with the longer match drilled legs. U-415 in the kit contents are the legs.He needs the legs as well, plus the new fairings, the old ones will be short. Roughly another 2 to 3K on top....
Beginning to make economical sense. $4K plus shipping and tax! Then add longer leg fairings and intersection fairings.Why not a 3 blade prop ?
I had to switch to long legs, Vans will send new ones but i also had to order new leg fairings and i had to modify my wheel pants also to fitHey guys, I have 74" Hartzell props for my RV4. I want to extend my gear struts from standard to long-legs. Is the something I'll have to cobble together or can I buy a kit?
Greg
Interesting. So you did not need a new engine mount?I had to switch to long legs, Vans will send new ones but i also had to order new leg fairings and i had to modify my wheel pants also to fit
The 7497 blades come as 74" or 7497-2 for the 72" prop. Both are available new through Vans. You will find the 7497 in 74" on some factory builds(certified), haven't come across the 72" variety as certified props. According TCDS, the 74" has a minimum diameter of 72". This creates the impression that they can be clipped by a propshop and are still within serviceable limits.74" props are for A models. 72" props are for TD models. RV-4 with short gear should be using a 72" prop. I would take it off and send to a prop shop for shortening if its the 7666 blade model. Don't have experience with 7497 (blended airfoil) prop getting that short but from the Hartzell list it says they should be 72" (74 is blade length and the -2 is how much it gets clipped from original length). I've had 7666-4 blades on my -6's and that is fine.
So if you get your blades clipped 1" each (2" total length reduction) and do 380 tires, you get about 3-4 more inches of clearance. And that is probably the cheapest and least intrusive route with the lowest amount of downtime to your bird.
Does your friend need an engine mount, conical, with the standard legs?Hi I have e friend that looking for standard legs if you are willing to sell
Thanks
Louis