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		baremetl(at)gvtc.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:34 pm    Post subject: Front Spinner Bulkhead | 
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				After 14 years and 1300 hours of running my Sterba  68x72 prop on my -4, I have decided to try something with a little more pitch.  My new 68x78 Sterba arrived and off came the old prop . Surprise, the front  spinner bulkhead is cracked again. This has been an ongoing problem for me  despite making it fit like a glove with flox and resin a few years ago. So I  have a new one from Van's (9") and surprise (again), it doesn't fit . This time,  instead of being a little too small, it is a little too big. Just enough to stop  the spinner from going on all the way to the edge of the rear bulkhead to line  up the screw holes back there. Pushing harder just won't do it. So my  question is: Has anyone tried running with no front bulkhead? Anyone know  of a source for a slightly smaller bulkhead? Any other  ideas?
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  Ivan Haecker    -4    1300hrs    S.Cen.  TX
   
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 3:53 am    Post subject: Front Spinner Bulkhead | 
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				I'm presently running with no attachment to the front spinner plate. It is  still there however. I'm using a three blade Catto prop and this is the way that  Craig Catto indicated would work just fine. So far it does and the spinner looks  great without extra holes. My last prop was a Sterba and I had to shave about  .125 from the front of the prop hub to make the spinner fit. Was too tight and  the same problem I think your having.
   
   
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 12:49 pm    Post subject: Front Spinner Bulkhead | 
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				Pat, 
    MHWH tape layered underneath the spinner on the bulkhead helps too. I still like having screws through the spinner into the bulkhead, I have seen an RV4 that lost the spinner inflight, cracked the canopy as it went by the cockpit and hit the tail hard enough to feel it in the stick.  Flush SS look fine...
  
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 PGLong(at)aol.com wrote:[quote]     I'm presently running with no attachment to the front spinner plate. It is  still there however. I'm using a three blade Catto prop and this is the way that  Craig Catto indicated would work just fine. So far it does and the spinner looks  great without extra holes. My last prop was a Sterba [quote][b]
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 12:53 pm    Post subject: Front Spinner Bulkhead | 
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				Ivan, don't run without a front spinner  bulkhead, you will lose the spinner...
  
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 "H.Ivan Haecker" <baremetl(at)gvtc.com> wrote:[quote]       After 14 years and 1300 hours of running my Sterba  68x72 prop on my -4, I have decided to try something with a little more pitch.  My new 68x78 Sterba arrived and off came the old prop . Surprise, the front  spinner bulkhead is cracked again. This has been an ongoing problem for me  despite making it fit like a glove with flox and resin a few years ago. So I  have a new one from Van's (9") and surprise (again), it doesn't fit . This time,  instead of being a little too small, it is a little too big. Just enough to stop   [quote][b]
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 7:53 pm    Post subject: Front Spinner Bulkhead | 
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				Pat, I believe you are right. I talked to Sterba today and was told the  prop should be 4 3/8" thick. However mine is about .060 more than that. How did  you shave some material from the front of the hub? I would think it important to  keep the front parallel with the back. Today I tried sanding the inside of the  spinner to remove any high spots and was able to force it on, but it is still  very tight! Maybe a day sitting out in the unrelenting heat around here will fix  it.
   
  Ray, you and others have me convinced. No running without a front  bulkhead!!
   
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				 Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 9:39 am    Post subject: Front Spinner Bulkhead | 
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				Ivan
   
  I used a friend's Pin Mill, at least that's what I think is was. You could  also use a vertical milling machine with a wood end router bit in it. This pin  mill was just a vertical hi speed spindle that had an end mill in it. I simply  set the gap to the table at 4-3/8" and moved the prop by hand under it on a  smooth flat table. Guess you could even use a router if you come up with a  way to maintain the proper gap. Anyway, that solved my problem.   
  Pat  Long
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:00 pm    Post subject: Front Spinner Bulkhead | 
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				Pat,
  Thanks for the advice. I will find someone with a mill or, if not, then try  the router method. Either way, I feel this will be the best solution. After  all, I suppose someone designed the sizes of the spinner and bulkheads based  upon the prop being the correct thickness.
   
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