M14 Rubber Mounts
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 8:52 am
Bill,
We stock the rubber mount set and ell the set for $225.00. The set includes
all the rubber parts, new washers as well as new nuts and bolts. The Russian
rubber products generally are not cross linked and tend to deteriorate
faster than most western rubber products.
With that said, there are many Yaks flying with rubber mounts that are 20
years old or more. We look at them at annual inspection and if they appear
to be deteriorating we replace them. They do not provide a lot of vibration
isolation and certainly do not allow for much engine movement. When they
start to go it is pretty obvious that they are deteriorating. We often
change them at the customer request.
A word of caution. The two mounts that go in front of the magnetos are
slightly different. I have also seen them put on wrong with the "D" washers
on the wrong side I have a diagram in acrobat with part numbers that I can
send to anyone interested.
George Coy
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Bill Delcambre
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 10:28 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: M14 Rubber Mounts
This is for George and whoever else lurks that's knowledgable about such;
I'm gonna be mounting my M14 onto the mount soon and seem to recall
discussion, at some point, about installing new rubber mounts. The ones on
my engine look good, but there's no way I'm gonna put old rubbers on, unless
somebody has a good reason to do so. Here goes: 1) Should I install new
rubber mounts? 2) Who sells these things? 3) How much?
Thanks,
Bill
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We stock the rubber mount set and ell the set for $225.00. The set includes
all the rubber parts, new washers as well as new nuts and bolts. The Russian
rubber products generally are not cross linked and tend to deteriorate
faster than most western rubber products.
With that said, there are many Yaks flying with rubber mounts that are 20
years old or more. We look at them at annual inspection and if they appear
to be deteriorating we replace them. They do not provide a lot of vibration
isolation and certainly do not allow for much engine movement. When they
start to go it is pretty obvious that they are deteriorating. We often
change them at the customer request.
A word of caution. The two mounts that go in front of the magnetos are
slightly different. I have also seen them put on wrong with the "D" washers
on the wrong side I have a diagram in acrobat with part numbers that I can
send to anyone interested.
George Coy
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Bill Delcambre
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 10:28 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: M14 Rubber Mounts
This is for George and whoever else lurks that's knowledgable about such;
I'm gonna be mounting my M14 onto the mount soon and seem to recall
discussion, at some point, about installing new rubber mounts. The ones on
my engine look good, but there's no way I'm gonna put old rubbers on, unless
somebody has a good reason to do so. Here goes: 1) Should I install new
rubber mounts? 2) Who sells these things? 3) How much?
Thanks,
Bill
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