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I'm finding new aluminum spinner installation a little more complicated than
originally thought G. My new spinner shell extends rearward about 3/8" past the aft bulkhead edge necessitating a spacer between the crank flange and aft bulkhead to clear the cowl nose as well as then requiring longer prop bolts. My question is: what fairly simple, non-complicated method or technique could be used to trim off some of the excess? As a side thought, does the spinner fabricator somehow ensure the backing plate fits snugly and at 90 degrees to the center of the shell? Thanks, Dick |
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