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Ross Reduction Unit - Prop hub removal???



 
 
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Old March 24th 04, 03:04 AM
R&R Sherwood
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Default Ross Reduction Unit - Prop hub removal???

The front seal of my Ross Aero Reduction unit needs replacing but I can't
remove the prop hub pin. The darn thing won't budge...even under a 4000
lb.hydraulic press. Has anyone had experience removing the prop hub?

Warning.... After removing the reduction from my engine I found two set
screws that hold the planetary gear shafts in place had backed off. This
allowed the gear shafts to move out of position, had this situation gone
unchecked I could have had a catastrophic failure. If you own a Ross unit
I would suggest that the set screws be checked.

Russell Sherwood
Houston, TX


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Old March 24th 04, 08:06 PM
Corky Scott
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 03:04:43 GMT, "R&R Sherwood"
wrote:

The front seal of my Ross Aero Reduction unit needs replacing but I can't
remove the prop hub pin. The darn thing won't budge...even under a 4000
lb.hydraulic press. Has anyone had experience removing the prop hub?

Warning.... After removing the reduction from my engine I found two set
screws that hold the planetary gear shafts in place had backed off. This
allowed the gear shafts to move out of position, had this situation gone
unchecked I could have had a catastrophic failure. If you own a Ross unit
I would suggest that the set screws be checked.

Russell Sherwood
Houston, TX


You might want to give a call to Tracy Crook who used a Ross reduction
box and then designed his own based loosely on it.

Corky Scott
 




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