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Old April 19th 04, 02:11 AM
Mike Adams
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"Newps" wrote:


"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
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"DP" wrote in message
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[...] Sure enough, it sprayed a small amount of red hydraulic oil
on the prop and on the top cowl.


Odd. I would've assumed a 210 would have a similar prop governor
design

to
other piston singles, using engine oil to control the prop.


They do. The guts of the prop use a red colored oil so you know when
they start to leak. All constant speed props do this.


I checked into this awhile back and learned the same thing. The McCauley
props didn't have it originally, but there's now a mandatory service
bulletin to fill the hub with the red oil/grease. This provides an
indicator of leaks, but also causes the prop to need service more often. I
was told the grease would stay in place for about 5 years, and then the
prop would need to be overhauled, or resealed again.

Mike