re-pitched prop - decode please

hooks1

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I bought a used aluminum prop to "fill in" while I figure out what I should re-prop with after bending the original. The new-old prop is a 15.5 dia, 13 " pitch but has been to a shop somewhere along the trail and has the following stamped on the hub:

3 PD2

Does the PD2 mean the pitch has been lowered to 11? It is at the boat and I didn't measure the diameter (it is still sitting in the box) but, could the 3 mean the diameter has been cut to 13?

Help!
 

Frank Acampora

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Re: re-pitched prop - decode please

Most likely it is the prop shop number. They stamp all props that they work on.
 

craze1cars

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Re: re-pitched prop - decode please

There is no standardization of markings. Many prop shops don't mark at all. Could just be a date code for all we know. Only the prop shop that made the stamps will know what it means.

But any prop shop can set it on a pitch block to identify the pitch for you, if you need to know.
 
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