The Miniplane 30mm 8mmx6x75mm prop extender showed up this afternoon. Not quite as expected. I had to trim off the center post and drill out the center hole to 5/16" to fit over the Polini Prop Nut. The result looks good and is now slightly less than the 5 oz advertised. (Note: I have Nordlock washers under the heads of the Schedule 8, 3.5" x 8mm bolts from Tractor Supply Co.)
I can now move onto findiing the proper location of the cowl and mark the "protrusions" for trimming.
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Re: Miniplane 30mm Prop Extender
That should give you plenty of gap between the blades and the cowl. Time to grit your teeth and start cutting?
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Re: Miniplane 30mm Prop Extender
That looks surprisingly amazing. From the looks of the extension, that's going to give you a good amount of clearance to the cowl. Pretty nice.ksatter26 wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 4:55 pm The Miniplane 30mm 8mmx6x75mm prop extender showed up this afternoon. Not quite as expected. I had to trim off the center post and drill out the center hole to 5/16" to fit over the Polini Prop Nut. The result looks good and is now slightly less than the 5 oz advertised. (Note: I have Nordlock washers under the heads of the Schedule 8, 3.5" x 8mm bolts from Tractor Supply Co.)
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I can now move onto findiing the proper location of the cowl and mark the "protrusions" for trimming.
Todd
Re: Miniplane 30mm Prop Extender
Thanks Todd ... looks like I'll be adding some fiberglass to the aft ends of the cowl in order to reach the fuselage mounting tabs. I'll try to document that process with pictures.
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Re: Miniplane 30mm Prop Extender
Sounds great. I've never worked with fiberglass but understand it's not difficult, just messy. One of the unfortunate issues with using two strokes is that big reduction unit. It makes tapering down to a nice spinner pretty much impossible. I'm thinking of using the prop extension in some way to allow a tapering down to the spinner. The other thing I'm looking at is a single muffler for the F-23. The engine comes with dual exhaust and mufflers. That seems like added weight to me. I've seen single muffler setups used on the engine, but Hirth does warn about changing the exhaust design. Either way I'd like to extend the sides of the cowl down towards the (hopefully single muffler), so more mods to the cowl. Seeing examples of modifying the fiberglass will certainly help.
Thanks,
Todd
Thanks,
Todd