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Spinner replacement

Postby davey » Thu Oct 04, 2012 9:03 am

Can you replace the spinner on a Cof A aircraft yourself or does it need and engineers involvement ? Just looking at it it seems a very easy swap, remove machine screws, fit spinner, replace screws with a dab of locking fluid, or am I missing something.
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Postby Delta Juliet » Thu Oct 04, 2012 9:17 am

am I missing something


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Postby Monocock » Thu Oct 04, 2012 9:47 am

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Postby Skyhawk-N » Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:01 pm

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Re: Spinner replacement

Postby golfcharlie » Thu Oct 04, 2012 5:15 pm

If you have the right tools, locking wire etc., no practical problem. But you may have to remove the prop to fit a backplate; depends upon the design. Then you require: the right paperwork for like for like replacement; an understanding engineer prepared to release the replacement to service (sign); and check the correct tracking. Torque spanner required. Not a difficult job. But gotta be correct, or else....

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Postby Ben » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:36 pm

golfcharlie wrote: But you may have to remove the prop to fit a backplate; depends upon the design. Then you require: the right paperwork for like for like replacement; an understanding engineer prepared to release the replacement to service (sign); and check the correct tracking. Torque spanner required. Not a difficult job. But gotta be correct, or else....


Why there is a need to remove the prop if one removes old type X spinner in order to install new type X spinner? Your statement makes no sense, maybe a new engine at the same time?


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Re: Spinner replacement

Postby golfcharlie » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:08 pm

Because the replacement spinner will probably not be pre-drilled. The replaement sppinner may be supplied with a different backplate, or one with different fixtures. Also, the replacement may not necessarily be supplied with the cut-outs for the blades. These are not simple tasks. It all depends on the installation, and the condition of the replacement parts. You will be lucky if it is a 'plug & play' job. It rarely is without a hidden tripwire.

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Postby Colin G » Sat Oct 06, 2012 8:21 pm

golfcharlie wrote:Because the replacement spinner will probably not be pre-drilled. The replaement sppinner may be supplied with a different backplate, or one with different fixtures. Also, the replacement may not necessarily be supplied with the cut-outs for the blades. These are not simple tasks. It all depends on the installation, and the condition of the replacement parts. You will be lucky if it is a 'plug & play' job. It rarely is without a hidden tripwire.

Yet to find one not pre drilled and shaped for the prop. A replacement spinner will be designed to fit on the original backplate. That's why it's a replacement and not a retrofit.

Remove screws holding spinner to backplate, remove spinner, fit new spinner, reinstall the screws and tighten them. SIMPLES!!
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Postby peterh337 » Sat Oct 06, 2012 11:00 pm

Removing and replacing the spinner has to be within pilot maintenance privileges, not least because one needs to remove it to remove the lower cowling on certain aircraft types.
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Postby Colin G » Sat Oct 06, 2012 11:50 pm

Skyhawk-N wrote:...and the logbook entry?

Spinner removed. Replaced with new spinner, part number XXXXX. Refitted and secured in accordance with manufacturers procedures. Signed, A. Pilot (who owns the aircraft)
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