Chuck - something to consider before you start drilling out rivets:
In my vast experience (three months owning my first T18, no flying, and some high speed taxi runs), a wooden prop doesn't seem to have enough inertia to keep the engine idling smoothly at the low rpms, not on an O360, anyway. (Can't speak for the O320.) One cure is to bolt a Mark Landoll Silicone Filled Balancer to your Lycoming ring gear. This will return 14 lb to the front of the engine and smooth out the idle, apparently.
Does it work? I don't know; I don't have one yet but I'm probably going to buy one before spring. Some folks swear by them and some say it makes a small but detectable difference. Others say a metal ring of equal weight will do the same thing at 1/5 the cost. (Mark Landoll also sells such a ring for about $100.)
For What It's Worth
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