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Me thinks there may be something wrong here. Is it me or is that prop a standard tractor prop and won't work very well as a pusher prop?
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ok, the engine rotates counterclockwise, and the prop is wrong for that rotation. Look at the prop on the engine above the door and compare its leading edge/trailing edge for a counterclockwise rotating engine.
And even with this "fan" the blades are wrong for CCW rotation. just sayin' A pusher prop for a CCW engine looks like this:
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well, it's blowing the smoke rearward - wouldnt that be what you'd want?
Or are you saying that the engine would overheat? Either way, no way it could ever be safe to use.
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True, the prop/fan is blowing smoke to the rear, but if he is planning on using the prop/fan to move the car, it ain't gonna work very well.
Maybe this will help explain: Notice the pitch of the prop blades and the engine is a CW engine.
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