Mark Landoll's device was described by Mark himself as primarily a dampener, and less a balancer. In fact, when I have dynamically balanced props with one of them installed the results were mixed, and frequently I would be able to balance the prop assembly better without a dampener installed than with one. I would typically actually see a greater amount of vibration on startup that sometimes took 30 or 45 seconds or more to "settle down", and the vibration level was sometimes unstable with throttle changes. I'm not a big fan of them, but for some larger engines especially, they may give some suppression of the strong power "pulses". In my opinion, a better choice for those of us with lightweight wood or composite props especially, is a simple steel ring bolted to the ring gear. I had one on my O-320 with a wood prop that weighed only 11 lbs. I think the ring weighed somewhere around 13 lbs. As others have mentioned, I too measured a greater RPM at any particular throttle setting, which resulted in greater speed. In my case, the increase was approximately 50 rpm at full-throttle. I think that if you used a high-speed camera you could see that there is acceleration of the propeller assembly with every power pulse, and deceleration in between pulses. The extra mass of the ring gives greater rotational inertia, minimizing those events and resulting in slightly greater rpm. I also noted a smoother idle at a lower rpm. That, if you have a wood prop, along with dynamically balancing the whole assembly is the way to go, IMHO.
There is a somewhat similar, and simpler device that you can buy today from a company called Balance Masters. They consist of a steel disk with a formed cavity around the perimeter that contains a plastic tube with mercury inside. I've done some careful tests with one on Rotax engines, and again I'm not a big fan. There is definitely potential improvement with badly out-of-balance propellers, but I've obtained much better results with a good dynamic balance job alone. Interestingly, the propeller couldn't be balanced as well when done along with the Balance Master device installed. Similar "out-of-balance" was noted on initial engine start, for approximately 30 seconds to a minute before things stabilized.
So again, FWIW, my advice is to spend the money on a good dynamic balancing job if possible.
_________________ John Evens Arvada, Colorado T-18 N71JE (sold) Kitfox 7 SS N27JE
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