i need help: front prop spacer, with 3" radius arm
- darthloachie
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renard38 wrote: i have another problem: today i wanted to put on the shaft axle the 1" prop spacer. But there is not enough place. I think i need 0,5" prop spacer ( i have a transfert box 4.16 who come's from a samurai 413 )
have you got the same problem??????????
for 0.5 inch I wouldn't bother with a spacer, the splines on the prop will easily cope with that especially as you have castor correction arms
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After 8-9 times there will be problems and the prop splines will start to trim.
The arms look like the dg tuning one. www.dgtuning.com
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darthloachie wrote:
for 0.5 inch I wouldn't bother with a spacer, the splines on the prop will easily cope with that especially as you have castor correction arms
it's difficult for me to understand this ( i'm french ) So, 0,5" prop spacer, i must use this, yes or no????????
Thanks
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Il dit que pour cette épaisseur il ne s'embêterait pas avec un spacer car le soufflet sur l'arbre compensera largement surtout avec des tirants corrigés Eric;)renard38 wrote:
darthloachie wrote:
for 0.5 inch I wouldn't bother with a spacer, the splines on the prop will easily cope with that especially as you have castor correction arms
it's difficult for me to understand this ( i'm french ) So, 0,5" prop spacer, i must use this, yes or no????????
Thanks
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