Sorry for the late reply to this, y'all....
NO! As mentioned by others, we will NOT be running the PRT's on FIFI's new engines (Larry, zap me an e-mail and we'll talk about the spare ones we have). airnutz and b29flteng are both right in the fact that simplicity and reliability are one of the reasons for that decision......that, and the fact that they simply wouldn't fit in the B-29 engine cowlings.
CAPFlyer, none of the 3350 powered Sea Furies had the PRT's "removed," since the engines they run never had them to begin with. Those are all -26's, which is a Skyraider engine, which of course, never had the PRT set up.
So, to review...
The
basic explanation of the engines we're making for FIFI is that we're going to utilize the -26 "block," if you will, the power section, accessory section, and the blower section. The rotating assemblies (crank, rods, cams, etc.), the nose case, and the cylinders, will all be from the -95W engine. This will be (in theory) an engine that is built for roughly 3500 horsepower, that will only have roughly 2400 horsepower put to it. That alone should make for some "built in" reliability, not to mention that it also allows for more horsepower, should we need it in an emergency.
Does that help explain it better?
And Jack...do you think that perhaps the picture that started this thread may have been from a run away prop that may have "removed itself?" Just a thought.
Gary