Older Mirage props question

ROGUE

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Ive got quite a collection of older rubber hub Mirage props, some round hub, some square. Im pretty sure there are hub inserts for the square hub props but do they make them for the old round hubs too?

Since I blew a rubber hub out on a square hub prop can I get all the rubber out and use an insert? Are the thrust washers and lock washers the same?

If they do have them for the round hubs, how do they keep from spinning?

Cant really afford new props right now and have to do the best I can. I dont know if anyone still molds the rubber hubs in anymore and they never worked very good after that anyway.
 
Ive got quite a collection of older rubber hub Mirage props, some round hub, some square. Im pretty sure there are hub inserts for the square hub props but do they make them for the old round hubs too? No, they do not make them for the round hubs.

Since I blew a rubber hub out on a square hub prop can I get all the rubber out and use an insert? Yes, you can. Are the thrust washers and lock washers the same? Chances are you can but the hub kits come with all the hardware anyway.
If they do have them for the round hubs, how do they keep from spinning? Not available.

Cant really afford new props right now and have to do the best I can. I dont know if anyone still molds the rubber hubs in anymore and they never worked very good after that anyway.
Any local propeller shop can re-hub the propeller for you as long as the hub housing is in good shape.
 
Any local propeller shop can re-hub the propeller for you as long as the hub housing is in good shape.

Thanks, eons ago I had a couple done at Cleveland Propeller and they blew out quickly so I stopped doing that. Ran solids for many years and still have a set of those but I like the hub props better. Ill get a couple kits. Any neat ideas on removing the old molded in hubs from props. I do have a 50 ton press.
 
Well when you try to push the hub out, chances are the brass insert will be the first part to give way. Once thats is out you will be left with just the rubber. Now the fun begins. You will probably try two or three nifty techniques to get the rubber out....be diligent it will eventually come out. You will find that the most difficult area will be were the hub is melted on the walls of the hub housing. We would use a chisel and good ole elbow grease!!!!

Be patient, you'll get it!

Julie
 
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