Considering Lycoming upgrade and prop selection
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 4:22 pm
(Moderator note: This was split to it's own topic)
I am not sure this is in the correct place but I would like to elicit thoughts and concerns about the Lycoming conversion.
Our family 1953 170 B is approaching TBO on the original 0300 engine for the the 3rd reubuild.
With two sons now beginnng to fly it along with me, we are consdidering either an 0360 A1A or A3A to put in it. We get varying opinions about whether or not to stay with a fixed pitch prop (leaning toward a climb prop as we live in mountainous area of Oregon) or spending the extra money for a constant speed prop with it's increased possibility for problems and expense, but improved pereformance.
I would like to hear the pros and cons between the constant speed and fixed pitch setup.
Hayden Glatte
I am not sure this is in the correct place but I would like to elicit thoughts and concerns about the Lycoming conversion.
Our family 1953 170 B is approaching TBO on the original 0300 engine for the the 3rd reubuild.
With two sons now beginnng to fly it along with me, we are consdidering either an 0360 A1A or A3A to put in it. We get varying opinions about whether or not to stay with a fixed pitch prop (leaning toward a climb prop as we live in mountainous area of Oregon) or spending the extra money for a constant speed prop with it's increased possibility for problems and expense, but improved pereformance.
I would like to hear the pros and cons between the constant speed and fixed pitch setup.
Hayden Glatte