EDowning wrote:
Gary,
As a 3350-26WD operator (EA-1E) I have become convinced that the reliabilty factor associated with the skyraider powertrain is in part due to the combination of the engine and the pairing with the Aeroproducts prop. The self contained (doesn't use engine oil) nature of the prop adds to the reliabilty because activation/movement of the prop doesn't scavage oil off the front bearings in the engine etc.
Obviously, a few other props are in use with this engine, I guess my question is - Are there any good stats regarding reliabilty/longevity of the 3350-26WD when using a prop other than the Aeroproducts? I guess the Sea Fury group would be the best control group to look at, and Jeff Abbott and Nelson would have the best insight.
Just curious, best of luck and keep up the good work.
Eric,
That is an excellent question! As a mechanic, I love the Aeroproducts propeller. It is a cinch to work on and although I've never really put any thought into the point you've made about the oil issue, I would imagine that there might be some truth to it.
However, since we are running the big Hamilton Standard props on this airplane, we will rely on our engine pre oilers to get those front bearings all lubed up before we start the engines. The electric pre oil system is, in my opinion, one of the best things that anyone can put on his big round engine to assist with longevity.
As far as the Sea Fury guys and their prop installations vs. reliability, that would be a very interesting study. Although, with my experience in the Sea Fury world, I can't say that I've seen a difference. But I will always like the Aeroproducts prop over the Ham Standard though.
Gary