I've got a reconditioned O540 (now an IO540-A1EXP). Also a Hartzell Trailblazer 3-blade prop.
The Hartzell paperwork shows the prop is set for an RPM of 2575 for my engine and airframe. The engine manuals show the same. However a lot of similar engines are set to 2700rpm.
I'm not looking to adjust anything unnecessarily, but I would like to understand how the RPM limits are derived. I'm not certain how Hartzell arrived at their setting, but it was probably third hand when ordering the prop and based on the original 250hp. I believe the engine probably puts out a few extra hp now.
Should the max RPM be based on the original 250hp, or the new reconditioned (260?)hp ? Or is it a factor of things like counterweights etc ? In other words can it be tweaked to find the best combination, or is it a hard limit to prevent damage to the engine or prop ?
Also, when doing a static ground run, should the max RPM be achieved on a constant speed prop, or is max RPM a only seen during acceleration similar to a fixed pitch prop ? In other words, if max rpm was 2700rpm, should I see 2700 on the gauge when doing a full power static run, or should I see something lower ?
The Hartzell paperwork shows the prop is set for an RPM of 2575 for my engine and airframe. The engine manuals show the same. However a lot of similar engines are set to 2700rpm.
I'm not looking to adjust anything unnecessarily, but I would like to understand how the RPM limits are derived. I'm not certain how Hartzell arrived at their setting, but it was probably third hand when ordering the prop and based on the original 250hp. I believe the engine probably puts out a few extra hp now.
Should the max RPM be based on the original 250hp, or the new reconditioned (260?)hp ? Or is it a factor of things like counterweights etc ? In other words can it be tweaked to find the best combination, or is it a hard limit to prevent damage to the engine or prop ?
Also, when doing a static ground run, should the max RPM be achieved on a constant speed prop, or is max RPM a only seen during acceleration similar to a fixed pitch prop ? In other words, if max rpm was 2700rpm, should I see 2700 on the gauge when doing a full power static run, or should I see something lower ?
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