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Inside a Prop Governor

I've always wondered what the internals of a prop gov look like...now I know.

McCauley C290D2A/T6
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Looking inside at the flyweights.
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As removed from the control end.
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Engine side
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No much under the cover but the drive and oil pump gears.
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Re: Inside a Prop Governor

Sort of makes you wonder why an overhaul always seems to cost a thousand dollars.

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Thanks for that. I've never had one apart, just looked at diagrams. The way you laid it out makes sense.
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bat443 wrote:Sort of makes you wonder why an overhaul always seems to cost a thousand dollars.

Tim
Amen. We have to take them apart and back together in our AME program. Takes about 15 minutes and that includes explining the oil passage ways and what all the parts do to the teacher...

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bat443 wrote:Sort of makes you wonder why an overhaul always seems to cost a thousand dollars.

Tim


Hole in one!
Those are my thoughts exactly.
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I agree. I took it apart after calling a shop and being told it will cost more to overhaul (because it is so old) than to buy new. Looking at it I couldn't figure out what was going to cost $1500.
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Oh you experimental guys are so quick to poo poo certified guys and mechanics. After you pulled that governor apart, did find any liability inside it???
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Whee,

Did you find anything worn? Are parts and gaskets available?

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Bdiazair wrote:Oh you experimental guys are so quick to poo poo certified guys and mechanics. After you pulled that governor apart, did find any liability inside it???

All i found inside was some really black oil :wink:

G44 wrote:Did you find anything worn? Are parts and gaskets available?

There is no visual wear on anything. I don't have a manual, and can't find one, so I can't do a dimensional inspection. A SB on long term storage states "Critical inspection areas for governors are I.D. of drive gear, O.D. of the pilot spool, and "toes" of flyweight." These areas show no wear. No parts or gaskets are available unless you can find a repair station that is willing to sell them. There is only one gasket which would be easy to make, the rest are o-rings.

Mine is old enough that I'm planning on replacing it but it is tempting to reseal this one and use it.
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whee wrote:I agree. I took it apart after calling a shop and being told it will cost more to overhaul (because it is so old) than to buy new. Looking at it I couldn't figure out what was going to cost $1500.


Freakin' airplane $#%^&
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Quick story.

When I was a kid I liked boats and looked at boat classified ads in a magazine like our Trade A Plane. I was stunned by how EXPENSIVE boats were!

Fast forward and I'm a pilot with my own plane.

I'm at the dentist and they have a Trade A Boat or whatever it is called and I'm looking at the ads.

I was stunned by how CHEAP boats are (compared to planes).

Funny how planes screw up perspective. :roll:
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Whee

Make and model?

May be some liability insurance figured in on that cost.
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