Hey all,
My search-fu is really failing me here. Most of the time, I never have to ask any questions because they are already answered somewhere. I am sure this is no different, but I'm coming up empty, so point me in the right direction if you would.
In the midst of the annual on 33TB (nightmare) I have pulled the prop off to replace an alternator belt. This gave me the opportunity to finally figure out what the prop actually is. Or isn't???
The prop has no markings other than the name "Janesky" written in blue ink pen on the back, and "68-82" carved into it. This is a wood prop. Roger Janesky was a previous owner of this bird, and I am thinking it may be a totally custom prop. No idea.
That is somewhat besides the point though. When I bought this thorp, I was told that it had a climb prop on it, and that was why it was a good bit slower in cruise that it really should be. Well, needless to say, the 68-82 doesn't really strike me as a climb prop. In fact, if I ignore slip (yes, I know this is not realistic) that would give us a theoretical 200mph at 2500rpm. That doesn't sound very climb-prop like to me.
SO here is my question: for those of you who are running the o360 and do not have a CS prop, what size prop are you running? I found a good number of people talking about the props for o320s and o290s, and I found some guys running CS o360s, but what about the fixed wood o360 options? What is a good balance?
Likewise, I realize every bird is different, but what would you all expect to see as far as cruise performance on an o360 with a 68-82? I am curious if maybe I am just expecting more than I should be....
Thanks all!
-Ian Ahner
N33TB