Service Bulletin 227B: August 28, 2001
Service Bulletin 227B: August 28, 2001
Service Bulletin 227B: August 28, 2001
TO: All FAA-Approved Propeller Repair Stations, Owners, Operators, and Aircraft Maintenance
B5JFR36C1101, C5JFR36C1102, B5JFR36C1103, C5JFR36C1104, 5HFR34C1105, 4HFR34C665
Personnel
SERVICE MANUALS AFFECTED: 730720, 720415, 710930, 780630, 701115, 761001, 810915,
790901, 860201, 810301, 880415, 890119, and CMM1100-1
This service information should be added to the appropriate McCauley Service Manuals until the next
revision is issued.
Service Bulletin 227B replaces Service Bulletin 227A dated September 21, 1998. Service Bulletin
227B adds the Orenda engines and specific torque for C524 propeller. Lines in margin indicate
changes.
Previously service information for the 1C235/LFA7570 and 1A170E/JHA7660 propellers stated
mounting torque for these propellers was 540 to 480 lb. in. The correct torque is per Table 1.
All McCauley propellers have specified installation instructions and torque values for mounting
hardware. The installation procedures require propellers to be installed with no lubrication or with
lubrication. Installation with or without lubrication is engine specific. When a propeller is installed
without lubrication, all mounting surfaces and threads must be clean and dry. When a propeller is
installed with lubrication, threads, nuts and nut torquing surfaces are lubricated with grease (MIL-T-
83483).
This information is located on the installation decal, A-2230-X, which is installed on the hub.
Torque for installation of fixed pitch propellers is contained in the aircraft maintenance manual. You
may reference Table 1 for the correct torque for fixed pitch propellers.
COMPLIANCE: Apply correct installation decal (if needed) and follow appropriate installation in-
structions at any propeller installation.
APPROVAL: FAA approval has been obtained on technical data in this publication that affects
product type design.
TO OBTAIN SATISFACTORY RESULTS, PROCEDURES SPECIFIED IN THIS SERVICE INFORMATION MUST BE ACCOMPLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACCEPTED
METHODS AND PREVAILING GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS. MCCAULEY PROPELLER SYSTEMS CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUALITY OF WORK PERFORMED IN
ACCOMPLISHING THIS SERVICE INFORMATION.
WARNING
All propellers installed on Continental engines use lubrication on the mounting hardware at
installation.
McCauley has manufactured three styles of propellers for the Continental engine.
Style 1: Hubs were manufactured in which the bolts extend through the hub wall. These hubs
have a counterbore where each bolt protrudes through the hub. O-rings are installed in the
counterbore prior to propeller installation. Propellers with this style hub use the A-2230-10
decal (Figure 1).
Style 2: Hubs are now manufactured with studs threaded directly into the hub wall mounting
surface. Propellers with this style hub use the A-2230-9 decal (Figure 1).
Style 3: 3FF32C501 propeller models only use A-2230-7 decal (Figure 1).
All propellers installed on Franklin engines use lubrication on the mounting hardware at instal-
lation. These propellers use the A-2230-9 decal (Figure 1).
All propellers installed on Lycoming engines use no lubrication on the mounting hardware.
This installation uses a dry torque value. These propellers use the A-2230 decal (Figure 1).
3AF32C524 propeller models only use A-2230-9 decal (Figure 1). The D-7548/C524 is a
Continental hub used on a Lycoming engine. The Lycoming GO-480 engine has a Continental
engine flange.
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All propellers installed on Garrett or Pratt-Whitney engines are to be installed with lubrication
on mounting hardware. These propellers use the A-2230-7 decal (Figure 1).
All propellers installed on Orenda engines are to be installed with lubrication on mounting
hardware. These propellers use the A-2230-7 decal (Figure 1).
Service Bulletin 227B Page 4 of 5
PROPELLER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS A-2230
Figure 1. Decals
The installation torque for McCauley fixed pitch propellers is determined by the bolt diameter.
Use proper calculations when using torque adapters to ensure correct installation
torque.
If an adaptor or extension is attached to the torque wrench drive end and adds to its
length, then the actual applied torque will be greater than the dial reading. The following
formula should be used to find what the dial should read in order to obtain the correct
applied torque:
NOTE: If torque wrench reads in FT-LBS, then (A) and (B) must be in feet.
If torque wrench reads in IN-LBS, then (A) and (B) must be in inches.