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Propeller advise

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Wagair

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Hi just wondering if anyone out there may have an 0-235 lycoming in a cub on floats with a McCauley 1C90LM72/49 prop on it just wondering if so what they may have the prop pitched to and what kind of RPM are you seeing if you have any info. on this it would be very helpful. I have purchased one for mine and have not got to put it on and was curious to as if I should send it out right away to have it pitched or not if I am close I'll try it first as I have the high compression pistons in mine but if I'm way out I'll send it out right away to try and save some down time.
 

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