CS Props on a Single

C150J

Well-Known Member
Hi all -

If oil pressure is lost on a single with a constant speed prop, it GENERALLY goes to a high RPM setting instead of a full-feather (like twins), correct? If so, is the spring/nitrogen chamber BEHIND the hub and the oil reservoir in front of it?

Thanks!
J.
 
If you lose oil pressure in a single the resistance from the relative wind will force the prop into the low pitch/high RPM setting. The nitrogen/springs is only for multi-engines that need to overcome the relative wind and move the prop to the feather position.
 
subpilot said:
If you lose oil pressure in a single the resistance from the relative wind will force the prop into the low pitch/high RPM setting. The nitrogen/springs is only for multi-engines that need to overcome the relative wind and move the prop to the feather position.

EXCELLENT. Thank you!!!
 
Just to clarify,

There still is a spring in a single engine C/S prop. It's is just like you said, backwards from the design of a multi.
 
USMCmech said:
Just to clarify,

There still is a spring in a single engine C/S prop. It's is just like you said, backwards from the design of a multi.

Great to know - so is there a reservoir for the oil somwhere in the hub, pushing TOWARDS the engine (high pitch, low rpm setting). Thanks!

J.
 
Back
Top