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VW engines what prop

Postby Go Vert » Mon Feb 07, 2011 5:25 pm

I have always read that one cannot use a comb prop on a VW engine, but I would like to know what the reason is if anyone has an explination ?
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby justin.schoeman » Mon Feb 07, 2011 5:55 pm

You can use a composite prop, but not direct drive. The torque reversals on a VW are too severe, and composite props tend to break at the root.

The crank doesn't rotate at the same speed the whole time - as one piston is approaching TDC compression, it slows down, and once it passes TDC, it speeds up again. All engines have this to a greater or lesser extent, but it is worst on small 4 strokes (I doubt you will ever see a direct drive BMW conversion - and most of the sucessful ones use a clutch to disconnect prop drive at low RPM).

4 cylinder 4 strokes are better, but not great. Many composite prop manufacturers will not approve their props to run on a Jab 2200 for this very reason (but they will allow it on a Jab 3300).

The strength of the crank is also an issue - rigid props absorb less of the torque pulses and result in higher stress on the crank. Wood is actually remarkably flexible, and absorbs the toque pulses quite nicely.
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby Go Vert » Mon Feb 07, 2011 6:48 pm

Thanks Justin

now next question is what type of prop works best on a type 1 direct drive if you were looking to hit cruise/static more or less middle 50/50 would you suggest a single blade biggish prop like the P prop or a 3 bladed prop?
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby Go Vert » Mon Feb 07, 2011 6:53 pm

oh sorry aircraft is high wing medium drag ( similar to BB ) empty weight aprox 240kg
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby justin.schoeman » Mon Feb 07, 2011 7:45 pm

Go Vert wrote:Thanks Justin

now next question is what type of prop works best on a type 1 direct drive if you were looking to hit cruise/static more or less middle 50/50 would you suggest a single blade biggish prop like the P prop or a 3 bladed prop?
Speak to Pieter de Necker (P-Prop) - he will give you the best advice. I have never seen anything but wood and wood/composite 2 blade props direct drive. Length is tricky. Probably around 64". Pitch depends on engine capacity...
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby Jean Crous » Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:11 pm

Go Vert, the Revmaster series can use composite props Ivo, and Warp-drive because of the 4340 chromolly cranck and the big no 4 main bearing at the prop-hub end. However from personal experience with said engine a P-prop works best , believe me. The Revmaster 2332cc uses a 64x38 prop with a nice wide cord to the blades vhpy This works VERY well in the Bushbaby.
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby justin.schoeman » Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:33 pm

JeanTree wrote:Go Vert, the Revmaster series can use composite props Ivo, and Warp-drive because of the 4340 chromolly cranck and the big no 4 main bearing at the prop-hub end...
Yup - the Revmaster engine can handle the prop, but if you tell Ivo that you want a prop for a VW (or even a Jab 2200), he will refuse to sell one to you... Haven't spoken to any of the other composite prop manufacturers, but Ivo said that their prop will break.
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby Boet » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:15 am

VW engines = 2 blade wood prop. Anything else = TROUBLE !!!!!
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby justin.schoeman » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:36 am

Boet wrote:VW engines = 2 blade wood prop. Anything else = TROUBLE !!!!!
Wat nou Boet? Ek dog jy sou die stuk tussen die '=' tekens uit los?

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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby Jean Crous » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:07 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol: Ja VW engines,BUT......to the uninformed, a Revmaster is NOT a VW engine , ONLY the cranck-case is and this is re-machined to such an extent that it no longer can qualify as a VW case vhpy vhpy The cranck is 4340 chromolly (harder than a Lycoming cranck) conrods are also H-beam 4340 chromolly, cylinder heads are much different on comparison to the aftermarket VW ones, and so my friends the list goes on "ad nauseum" :mrgreen:
Revmaster can take wood/composite/metal props....even an oil -controlled constant speed prop (^^) (^^) (^^) (^^)
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby KFA » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:16 pm

Wat weeg hulle deesdae, fully installed?
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby Go Vert » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:20 pm

JeanTree wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: Ja VW engines,BUT......to the uninformed, a Revmaster is NOT a VW engine , ONLY the cranck-case is and this is re-machined to such an extent that it no longer can qualify as a VW case vhpy vhpy The cranck is 4340 chromolly (harder than a Lycoming cranck) conrods are also H-beam 4340 chromolly, cylinder heads are much different on comparison to the aftermarket VW ones, and so my friends the list goes on "ad nauseum" :mrgreen:
Revmaster can take wood/composite/metal props....even an oil -controlled constant speed prop (^^) (^^) (^^) (^^)

Ja nee dis n dorner se nice machintjie maar is nou F>cken duur vir my poject, ek sal die revmaster wannabe moet laat werk
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby Go Vert » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:24 pm

KFA wrote:Wat weeg hulle deesdae, fully installed?

Toe ek en Jean anderdag gepraat het hy my gese maar het nou vergeet maar vasie baaie
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby Jean Crous » Sun Feb 13, 2011 9:32 pm

Hi KFA en vriende, sonder exhaust maar verder met alles weeg die Revmaster 78Kg, oil cooler , carb- and- all ek se :lol: :lol:
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Re: VW engines what prop

Postby krjockey » Fri Feb 18, 2011 5:43 pm

JeanTree wrote:Revmaster can take wood/composite/metal props....even an oil -controlled constant speed prop
Revmaster had lots of problems with that CSU metal prop setup and canned it completely. If its direct drive stick to a wooden prop.

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