Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
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- lowNslow
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Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
There back!
Looks interesting but wonder if they will make them available for our old birds.
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Looks interesting but wonder if they will make them available for our old birds.
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Karl
'53 170B N3158B SN:25400
ASW-20BL
'53 170B N3158B SN:25400
ASW-20BL
- bgiesbrecht
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
Would love to see this approved for O-300....
Former owner of:
1953 170B
N1977C
s/n 26122
1953 170B
N1977C
s/n 26122
- JSwift
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
Me too!!!
Having choices on our 70 year old airplanes would be great. Any idea what this cost vs. for example $5k for a new McCaulley 8042 climb prop for the 8 bolt O300A engine?
Having choices on our 70 year old airplanes would be great. Any idea what this cost vs. for example $5k for a new McCaulley 8042 climb prop for the 8 bolt O300A engine?
N2594D, 1952 170B #20746
Near Enfield, CT
Let's go fly!
Near Enfield, CT
Let's go fly!
- brianm
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
The Sensenich website lists the STC'd prop for $6350. $7085 including backplate and composite spinner.JSwift wrote:Any idea what this cost vs. for example $5k for a new McCaulley 8042 climb prop for the 8 bolt O300A engine?
Brian M
N2669V - '48
N2669V - '48
- bgiesbrecht
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
To me that cost delta would be more than worth it.brianm wrote:The Sensenich website lists the STC'd prop for $6350. $7085 including backplate and composite spinner.JSwift wrote:Any idea what this cost vs. for example $5k for a new McCaulley 8042 climb prop for the 8 bolt O300A engine?
Former owner of:
1953 170B
N1977C
s/n 26122
1953 170B
N1977C
s/n 26122
- eskflyer
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
For those interested , please pm me @ either text or email . I can give more info offline. When the time is right I can put it all online. Just not now.
But If your interested please holler
eskflyer@yahoo.com
907-394-3579 text or call. In in AK so remember the time zones lol.
But If your interested please holler
eskflyer@yahoo.com
907-394-3579 text or call. In in AK so remember the time zones lol.
AA16, SHORTWING and SPAMCAN FLYER, JP
- dstates
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
I just hope if they are working on an STC they will do it for all 170 models and not just the B.
N1235D - 1951 170A - SN: 20118
- eskflyer
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
I don’t think we will ever see a stc for our airplanes themselves. If anything it might be just for the particular engine. Example lycoming o360 180 hp. If the engine prop combo is stc’d then you get a field approval for your aircraft. I’m not speaking for sensenich but in my humble opinion I don’t see the o300 ,c145 8 bolt crank getting stc’d . The cost to do that is very prohibitive. Now let’s talk the o300D 6 bolt. I know of one using a adapter built by saber manufacturing. And using a 82” sensenich ground adjustable. Combo has a little over 300 hrs testing now. Vibration analysis done with a dynavibe. No bad harmonics from startup to 2950 rpm ever seen. That being said sensenich has not done their own vibration analysis for this combo. When we get the time we will be testing 80” and 78” blades . The prop pins that came with the prop for setting the blade angle / degree’s were ok . But we made more pins ourselves so we could set the prop in 1/4 degree in-cremates, And dialed in the prop to our satisfaction.
AA16, SHORTWING and SPAMCAN FLYER, JP
- Fishsticks
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
George-
You might contact Sensenich and let them know all C-170 did, can, or do have O300 engines. Everyone seems to think the 170B is the only model.
You might contact Sensenich and let them know all C-170 did, can, or do have O300 engines. Everyone seems to think the 170B is the only model.
Richard Pulley
2014-2016 TIC170A Past President
1951 170A, N1715D, s/n 20158, O-300D
2023 Best Original 170A at Sault Ste. Marie
Owned from 1973 to 1984.
Bought again in 2006 after 22 years.
It's not for sale!
2014-2016 TIC170A Past President
1951 170A, N1715D, s/n 20158, O-300D
2023 Best Original 170A at Sault Ste. Marie
Owned from 1973 to 1984.
Bought again in 2006 after 22 years.
It's not for sale!
- c170b53
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
How much more than 76” could a 0-300 swing do you think ?
Jim McIntosh..
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
- Fishsticks
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
I'm no expert but it seems like lots of people are running the 8042 under the Kenmore STC with good results. The 8042 is an 80" prop.c170b53 wrote:How much more than 76” could a 0-300 swing do you think ?
- GAHorn
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
WILCO!hilltop170 wrote:George-
You might contact Sensenich and let them know all C-170 did, can, or do have O300 engines. Everyone seems to think the 170B is the only model.
For those wondering about the prop blade length, it may be helpful to know that there exists regulation in that regard to prevent prop-stikes. Tricycle gear airplanes must be tested with flat nose tires and nose struts and still maintain a 7” ground clearance IIRC as do taildraggers with flat mains and most-nose-down/hard-landing demonstrations.
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.

- c170b53
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
Yes but if it’s ground adjustable, going to coarse, at what point does the o-300 speed drop. Or at 53 pitch what is max rpm obtainable with 80” . Guess that’s the fine details in the STC 

Jim McIntosh..
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
1953 C170B S/N 25656
02 K1200RS
- eskflyer
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Re: Sensenich’s Ground-Adjustable Props
we have tested the 82" on the o300D 6 bolt crank but had to have a prop hub adapter built "sabre manufacturing". we will be testing the 80" and 78" this winter. biggest problem just saying o300engines are the crankshaft / hubs. I do not see it being viuable on a 8 bolt crank. 6 bolt crank yes. I am back at work and do not have my spread sheet that we used for our testing so cant give you actual factual numbers that we came up with. Running the 82" prop is so much better than the seaplan 1A175SFC prop 80/43. whne i get home in a month I will try and get all the numbers and the 80" and 78" tested. I we did do vibration analysis of nour own using a dynavibe while running on the ground and while flying. did not see any issues at all.
AA16, SHORTWING and SPAMCAN FLYER, JP
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