Alaina has made both props for the corvair engine. Around $550. Phone
number to visit with her is : 573-364-6311.

On Nov 24, 2017 1:44 PM, "Mark Langford via KRnet" <krnet@list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> Ken Hurley wrote:
>
> > Not to throw you a big curve ball here, have you considered Culver Prop?
>
> Sensenich props are expensive, but they have proven to be one of the best
> performing props for KRs with a Corvair.  They are CNC'd and very high
> quality, and very repeatable, which is not something you can get with
> handmade props.  If somebody has a Culver prop that works on a Corvair
> though, you could always borrow one and try it, and borrow a Sensenich to
> see which one works best.
>
> One big advantage to buying a prop that is known to be almost perfect is
> that you're not going to have to have an "outlyer" repitched or replaced to
> make it a better fit.  Trial and error can get expensive in a hurry when it
> comes to props that cost $400-$1000 each.
>
> Mark Langford
> m...@n56ml.com
> http://www.n56ml.com
>
>
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