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Lycoming conversion to fixed prop

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Vilhelm

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Here is a Question.
I have a O-360 Lycoming which in its earlier life on a Mooney have been running with a Constant Speed Prop. Now I want to convert it to a fixed prop. While I know that that the front end of the hollow crankshaft must be closed with an expanding plug, I am not sure about the plug which sits inside the hollow cavity at the other end. Should this plug be removed ? And how do you remove it ?


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