Spinner for a ST 3000
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Hello,
I need a 3" spinner for the ST 3000 that I am putting on my H9 CAP 232 and I need some recommendations. The ST 3000 has a 12mm(?) crankshaft and I don't know who make adapter nuts that big. I looked at the Dave Brown spinner at Tower and didn't see any adapter nuts that would work. That of course could simply mean that Tower doesn't stock them...
I would prefer not to use a plastic spinner, but will if I have to...
TIA for your help.
I need a 3" spinner for the ST 3000 that I am putting on my H9 CAP 232 and I need some recommendations. The ST 3000 has a 12mm(?) crankshaft and I don't know who make adapter nuts that big. I looked at the Dave Brown spinner at Tower and didn't see any adapter nuts that would work. That of course could simply mean that Tower doesn't stock them...
I would prefer not to use a plastic spinner, but will if I have to...
TIA for your help.
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I went back to Tower and looked under TruTurn spinners. They claim that the ST 3000 uses a 10X1.25 prop nut... I checked the Dave Brown site and they say that they have 10X1.25 adapters for their spinners too.
Many thanks to all who didn't answer this question!
Many thanks to all who didn't answer this question!
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I`ve had a cheap Chinese 3" dia. metal spinner on my ST3000 mounted in a Nosen Citabria for well over a year now.
This thing cost just a fraction of a Tru Turn or Dave Brown item - I know - I checked out both of them, and has performed flawlessly.
I wouldn`t hesitate to use a 3" Goldberg plastic one either.
Alan W
This thing cost just a fraction of a Tru Turn or Dave Brown item - I know - I checked out both of them, and has performed flawlessly.
I wouldn`t hesitate to use a 3" Goldberg plastic one either.
Alan W



