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Old 10-06-2006, 07:24 PM
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Where exactly do you measure to get the right measurement of a 1/8" in ?thanks in advance.
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from what I have seen on this subject, the correct measuring points are from center to center on the nosecones and center to center on the prop shafts
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Originally Posted by Wobble
from what I have seen on this subject, the correct measuring points are from center to center on the nosecones and center to center on the prop shafts
What he said. Also, mine are 1/8" toe in and my props spin outward.
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What he said. Also, mine are 1/8" toe in and my props spin outward.
Same here.If it stops raining i'm going to try my old bravos to show Dean that the lost is in he's drives.If it is i guess he'll be writing me a check for these drives.
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Originally Posted by 88Fountain
What he said. Also, mine are 1/8" toe in and my props spin outward.
1/8 toed in at the shaft end, or cone end?
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Originally Posted by BUIZILLA
1/8 toed in at the shaft end, or cone end?
At the cone.
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Originally Posted by docmanrich37
At the cone.
does it matter which prop rotation?
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Originally Posted by BUIZILLA
does it matter which prop rotation?
Not sure but i don't think it matter.
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Just got back from testing my old max machine 1.50s and as i said i lost 10 mph with the bmaxs.Here are a few pics of the garmon gps.I ran 5800 rpms and had a little throttle left.Dustin set the rev limiter to 6400 but i don't want to turn that high.What is a safe rpm at woft can i run ? I was thinking 6000 on the 525's.
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Depends on your valve springs and cams...
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