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Old 05-02-2008 | 09:17 AM
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Do I need 3" standoffs for a DA50 in the 28% Extra? How my clearance will that give me between the spinner and cowling?

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Yes. You need 3 inch stand-offs. You will also need about 1/4 inch more or less for proper clearance!
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Do I need 3" standoffs for a DA50 in the 28% Extra? How my clearance will that give me between the spinner and cowling?

Pete
Yes and no.

It's better to have 3" standoffs, but you can easily make 3/4" spacers to use with the 2 1/2" standoffs.

FYI when you buy a 1x2 or 1xanything at Home depot, the wood is actually 3/4" thick. So get a 1x2 oak plank, mark it into 1" squares and drill a 1/4" hole in each one, cut it up into squares and you have your 3/4" spacers. If you have a drill and a band saw the whole process takes anout 3 minutes and cost maybe $2.

TF

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