ratdude747
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2023
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Had a frustrating outing today with my 1976 MC-1 (888 302).
It's always been hard to not granny shift without slamming the throttle (both directions)... but today was particularly bad (would not engage)... but then we seemingly hit something at the end that wildly nuked two prop blades on my 4-blade composite piranha...

... and with that blown up prop, it was nearly impossible to get it engaging without rev bombing, especially in FWD. RWD didn't seem to be nearly as bad.
Sure, I lost half my prop area... but I fear that whatever happened took my drive dogs from bad to worse given that one direction seemed to be worse off than the other. I've already fixed the prop (Had two spare blades, hub survived), but am hesitant to run it any more if there's any reasonable chance that there's a ton of metal in my oil. What would be the next step, drain outdrive oil and look for metal?
It's always been hard to not granny shift without slamming the throttle (both directions)... but today was particularly bad (would not engage)... but then we seemingly hit something at the end that wildly nuked two prop blades on my 4-blade composite piranha...

... and with that blown up prop, it was nearly impossible to get it engaging without rev bombing, especially in FWD. RWD didn't seem to be nearly as bad.
Sure, I lost half my prop area... but I fear that whatever happened took my drive dogs from bad to worse given that one direction seemed to be worse off than the other. I've already fixed the prop (Had two spare blades, hub survived), but am hesitant to run it any more if there's any reasonable chance that there's a ton of metal in my oil. What would be the next step, drain outdrive oil and look for metal?