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PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 4:46 am    Post subject: prop balancing Reply with quote

I have been searching the posts for " reasons for early gearbox failures" i have some small nicks in my prop(warp ) and know it has never been balanced. i do not feel any vibrations but am not sure what a smooth run wood feel like either. what is the detailed procedure for balancing. what is the balance tool i am hearing about. i have a three blade prop so the balancer would most likely be a pinpoint on the bench???? i have never had the prop off so . how would one find the exact center to start from.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 4:57 am    Post subject: Re: prop balancing Reply with quote

PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:41 am Post subject: Re: Prop balancer Reply with quote Edit/Delete this post Delete this post
Hi Dick,

Here is the website to get a wheel / prop balancer. Roughly $115.

I would call him. You need to ask for a model DU42 with the 14" shaft.
714-842-9210
Marc Parnes will most likely answer the phone
http://www.marcparnes.com/Universal_Motorcycle_Wheel_Balancer.htm


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 7:56 am    Post subject: prop balancing Reply with quote

Okay, I cheated, I'm a machinist as well as an LSARM so I turned some hubs to fit the prop center and used a long dowel pin to center the prop. My friend's balance uses two pieces of 3/4" band saw blade as the balancing runners with level adusters on three points. It cost his dad about $5 to make with some junk box parts and a little plywood. Easy to adjust until it was dead flat on the runners and I turned the prop to put the balance between blades 1 and 2, 2 and 3, and then 3 and 1, adding tape squares to the blades until there was no movement of the vertical blade no matter how I placed the prop on the runners.  Simple to do, took less than an hour to find what I had to do to get in balance, hard to explain and unfortunately I didn't take any pictures.
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I have been searching the posts for " reasons for early gearbox failures" i have some small nicks in my prop(warp ) and know it has never been balanced. i do not feel any vibrations but am not sure what a smooth run wood feel like either. what is the detailed procedure for balancing. what is the balance tool i am hearing about. i have a three blade prop so the balancer would most likely be a pinpoint on the bench???? i have never had the prop off so . how would one find the exact center to start from.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 1:02 pm    Post subject: prop balancing Reply with quote

BTW: you can build your own dynamic balancer for relatively little money.
The biggest expense (if you don't have one) is a digital storage
oscilloscope. This is how Gary Ray balanced the prop on his Corvair-powered
Zenith 601XL:

http://picasaweb.google.com/Papawobo/DynamicBalancing#


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 4:21 am    Post subject: prop balancing Reply with quote

Roger
I ordered the balancer from Mark and should have it Monday. Thanks for the info !
        Dick Maddux
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PS : am installing a Kiev on another paradise today wish I had the balancer BUT, they are usually spot on. (or close)
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 5:22 am    Post subject: Re: prop balancing Reply with quote

Hi Dick,

I think it should work out fairly well for you. It does a good job on wheels and props. The hardest thing to do for any balancer is to get very high quality bearings if your balancer uses them. Some people just take a rod and put it on the edge of two pieces of metal setting on end with sharpened edges like a knife to make it more sensitive. This balancer that you bought has served me well for 3 years and the price was right to have something that was easy, cost effective and reliable.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 5:43 am    Post subject: prop balancing Reply with quote

Roger,

In all this discussion about balancing props, including the hub and bolts,
and the supposed Rotax prop out-of-balance tolerance of 0.5 gram no one has
mentioned the spinner. The spinner rotates with the prop. How do you balance
a spinner to within 0.5 grams? Spinners can be out easily that much. You
certainly can't on the Universal Motorcycle Wheel Balancer you recommended.

Hugh McKay

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Hi Dick,

I think it should work out fairly well for you. It does a good job on
wheels and props. The hardest thing to do for any balancer is to get very
high quality bearings if your balancer uses them. Some people just take a
rod and put it on the edge of two pieces of metal setting on end with
sharpened edges like a knife to make it more sensitive. This balancer that
you bought has served me well for 3 years and the price was right to have
something that was easy, cost effective and reliable.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 7:04 am    Post subject: prop balancing Reply with quote

Dynamic prop balancer-see below $1500 seems steep, form a group to buy one, and
book it out, cheaper than wrecking an Prop /Hub/Crank combination

http://www.rpxtech.com/rpxweb/Dynavibe.asp

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 8:38 am    Post subject: prop balancing Reply with quote

Gaggle:
 
At work I do a lot of vibration and shock testing.  The company is considering a dynamic balancer with computer.
 
Now that there have been a few that have done the static balancing - Has any one done a comparison is results between the static and dynamic? 
What kinds of improvements have you noted?
 
Barry
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I think it should work out fairly well for you. It does a good job on wheels and props. The hardest thing to do for any balancer is to get very high quality bearings if your balancer uses them. Some people just take a rod and put it on the edge of two pieces of metal setting on end with sharpened edges like a knife to make it more sensitive. This balancer that you bought has served me well for 3 years and the price was right to have something that was easy, cost effective and reliable.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 5:15 pm    Post subject: Re: prop balancing Reply with quote

I have a dynamic balancer and yes it can make a big difference, but not all props are out as much as another. Some get a little correction while others get more. there are others things at play sometimes after the static and after it's back on the engine. Usual cost is any where from $250-$350 for a dynamic balance. A dynamic balancer's cost is around $4k and up.

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