Prop Slip Where to start Diagnosis
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I'm still wondering who performed the swap, was the engine complete, any tuning or timing, carb or EFI... Sounds like the first issue is that the motor is acting like a pig.. All the props in the world won't fix a power issue.
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Be nice to get some answers to the questions were all asking.
You know if he installed a 502 long block and used all the 454 stuff, then no wonder he can't get over 5000, it's hitting the rev limiter. 502 should be able to make it to 5200
You know if he installed a 502 long block and used all the 454 stuff, then no wonder he can't get over 5000, it's hitting the rev limiter. 502 should be able to make it to 5200
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Unless you were using small diameter props. Stepping up to an adequate prop reduced his slip but made no change in top end, which was anemic for a 502. There is more going on here than a prop, and focusing on that right now is just plain idiotic.


