Hey, I just received a reply from Hartzell re my request above.
Interesting info
Thank you for contacting Hartzell.
After consulting with our engineering/technical team below is the feedback we can offer;
It is our assumption that the customer has found a used propeller and would like to know if it would work. There are likely two differences that this customer is observing with respect to the hub of the subject propeller and that listed in the App Guide; the flange (K vs R) and the extension (C vs F).
1) Flange
a. An R flange propeller can be bolted onto a K flange engine, but a K flange propeller cannot be bolted to an R flange engine
i. An R flange engine has 1 flush engine flange drive bushing, a K flange engine has two flush bushings
1. See also Lycoming Service Instruction No 1098, latest revision, for drive bushing configurations for specific engine models.
ii. For experimental applications, this may not be strictly true; at some point we started manufacturing hubs in only the R configuration but marking them differently based on application/installation. So later model K hubs could bolt onto an R flange. In the case of a used propeller, it will depend on the particular hub model.
2) Extension
a. The F extension, typically used on the T-18, is 3.000” longer than the C hub.
i. Assuming the S-18 uses the same cowling as the T-18, using the C hub will move the propeller much closer to the firewall and require changes to the cowling. This is likely undesirable.
Another consideration, again assuming this is a used propeller, may be AD 2009-22-03 (see also Hartzell service bulletins HC-SB-61-269, HC-SB-61-323, and HC-SB-61-227)
https://hartzellprop.com/services/produ ... documents/qualifying early model two blade compact hubs are subject to a recurring eddy current inspection or hub replacement.
Another link to our website that you might find helpful is to our new Information Manual for Experimental Aircraft, Manual 193.
https://hartzellprop.com/EXP-AIRCRAFT/M ... Vol-01.pdf Finally if you are considering purchasing a new propeller, we would recommend the F7497-2 blade rather than the F7666A-4 as the newer design performs and looks better.