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Engine Mount Torque Values
Engine Mount Torque Values
Dear Builders,
A great moment for me today as I hung the O-320 I got from Wayne on the
conical mount. It was a relatively simple one-man job, and everything lined
up fine. I was pleased that the tail stayed down!
The MAM instructions I have don't give any torque numbers for the AN8 bolts.
Is there a trick to tightening these up properly?
It all appears rock solid, and I am pleased that I took the extra step of
installing the O'Shea plates. The side panels oil-can when I lift up on the
engine, but I think that should be easily solved with an extra length of
wing stringer for a doubler. I also plan to install angles (3/4 x 3/4 x/
1/8) under the floor from firewall to carrythough near the engine mount
brackets. The floor is certainly under load with the engine hanging.
Drumming on it with the fingers yields a new sound.
Best wishes for the new year!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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A great moment for me today as I hung the O-320 I got from Wayne on the
conical mount. It was a relatively simple one-man job, and everything lined
up fine. I was pleased that the tail stayed down!
The MAM instructions I have don't give any torque numbers for the AN8 bolts.
Is there a trick to tightening these up properly?
It all appears rock solid, and I am pleased that I took the extra step of
installing the O'Shea plates. The side panels oil-can when I lift up on the
engine, but I think that should be easily solved with an extra length of
wing stringer for a doubler. I also plan to install angles (3/4 x 3/4 x/
1/8) under the floor from firewall to carrythough near the engine mount
brackets. The floor is certainly under load with the engine hanging.
Drumming on it with the fingers yields a new sound.
Best wishes for the new year!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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Jeff
Your definitely getting closer,feels good. You'll be up soon.
Congrats on your engine.
Murray
REBEL 505
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Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 6:11 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Engine Mount Torque Values
Dear Builders,
A great moment for me today as I hung the O-320 I got from Wayne on the
conical mount. It was a relatively simple one-man job, and everything lined
up fine. I was pleased that the tail stayed down!
The MAM instructions I have don't give any torque numbers for the AN8 bolts.
Is there a trick to tightening these up properly?
It all appears rock solid, and I am pleased that I took the extra step of
installing the O'Shea plates. The side panels oil-can when I lift up on the
engine, but I think that should be easily solved with an extra length of
wing stringer for a doubler. I also plan to install angles (3/4 x 3/4 x/
1/8) under the floor from firewall to carrythough near the engine mount
brackets. The floor is certainly under load with the engine hanging.
Drumming on it with the fingers yields a new sound.
Best wishes for the new year!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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Your definitely getting closer,feels good. You'll be up soon.
Congrats on your engine.
Murray
REBEL 505
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Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 6:11 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Engine Mount Torque Values
Dear Builders,
A great moment for me today as I hung the O-320 I got from Wayne on the
conical mount. It was a relatively simple one-man job, and everything lined
up fine. I was pleased that the tail stayed down!
The MAM instructions I have don't give any torque numbers for the AN8 bolts.
Is there a trick to tightening these up properly?
It all appears rock solid, and I am pleased that I took the extra step of
installing the O'Shea plates. The side panels oil-can when I lift up on the
engine, but I think that should be easily solved with an extra length of
wing stringer for a doubler. I also plan to install angles (3/4 x 3/4 x/
1/8) under the floor from firewall to carrythough near the engine mount
brackets. The floor is certainly under load with the engine hanging.
Drumming on it with the fingers yields a new sound.
Best wishes for the new year!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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Hey, I really appreciate all the advice on this question. 50 ft lbs is a
heck of a pull, so I'll bet Wayne's field practices are right on.
Jeffrey
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heck of a pull, so I'll bet Wayne's field practices are right on.
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Make those FOOT-lbs and I'll go along with you Steve! )
Torque range for a 1/2-20 bolt with standard (re-not shear) nut is 480-690
inch pounds (40 to 57.5 ft-lbs)
Cheers,
Wayne
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Torque range for a 1/2-20 bolt with standard (re-not shear) nut is 480-690
inch pounds (40 to 57.5 ft-lbs)
Cheers,
Wayne
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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 2:47 PM
Subject: RE: Engine Mount Torque Values
inchHi Jeffrey
Last valve I had for the conical mount bushings on the #8 bolts was 50
http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/bcomm&pg ... 2fjoin.msnpounds. Ensure the engine is supported not to put a load on the bushings
before torquing. Ideally. bolt the mount to the engine and then the mount
to the firewall.
Steve W.
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Subject: RE: Engine Mount Torque Values
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 19:43:45 -0700
Jeff
Your definitely getting closer,feels good. You'll be up soon.
Congrats on your engine.
Murray
REBEL 505
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Jeffrey Steenson
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 6:11 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Engine Mount Torque Values
Dear Builders,
A great moment for me today as I hung the O-320 I got from Wayne on the
conical mount. It was a relatively simple one-man job, and everything
lined
up fine. I was pleased that the tail stayed down!
The MAM instructions I have don't give any torque numbers for the AN8
bolts.
Is there a trick to tightening these up properly?
It all appears rock solid, and I am pleased that I took the extra step of
installing the O'Shea plates. The side panels oil-can when I lift up on
the
engine, but I think that should be easily solved with an extra length of
wing stringer for a doubler. I also plan to install angles (3/4 x 3/4 x/
1/8) under the floor from firewall to carrythough near the engine mount
brackets. The floor is certainly under load with the engine hanging.
Drumming on it with the fingers yields a new sound.
Best wishes for the new year!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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wouldn't that be kind of hard on the rubber?
At 03:50 PM 12/30/2003 -0500, you wrote:
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At 03:50 PM 12/30/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Drew DalgleishMake those FOOT-lbs and I'll go along with you Steve! )
Torque range for a 1/2-20 bolt with standard (re-not shear) nut is 480-690
inch pounds (40 to 57.5 ft-lbs)
Cheers,
Wayne
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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 2:47 PM
Subject: RE: Engine Mount Torque Values
inchHi Jeffrey
Last valve I had for the conical mount bushings on the #8 bolts was 50http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/bcomm&pg ... 2fjoin.msnpounds. Ensure the engine is supported not to put a load on the bushings
before torquing. Ideally. bolt the mount to the engine and then the mount
to the firewall.
Steve W.
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Engine Mount Torque Values
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 19:43:45 -0700
Jeff
Your definitely getting closer,feels good. You'll be up soon.
Congrats on your engine.
Murray
REBEL 505
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Jeffrey Steenson
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 6:11 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Engine Mount Torque Values
Dear Builders,
A great moment for me today as I hung the O-320 I got from Wayne on the
conical mount. It was a relatively simple one-man job, and everything
lined
up fine. I was pleased that the tail stayed down!
The MAM instructions I have don't give any torque numbers for the AN8
bolts.
Is there a trick to tightening these up properly?
It all appears rock solid, and I am pleased that I took the extra step of
installing the O'Shea plates. The side panels oil-can when I lift up on
the
engine, but I think that should be easily solved with an extra length of
wing stringer for a doubler. I also plan to install angles (3/4 x 3/4 x/
1/8) under the floor from firewall to carrythough near the engine mount
brackets. The floor is certainly under load with the engine hanging.
Drumming on it with the fingers yields a new sound.
Best wishes for the new year!
Jeffrey Steenson
E714
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Engine Mount Torque Values
Hell, I'll be honest and can't give you a true torque value. I have always
just tightened those 1/2" bolts 'till I can't turn them anymore with a
standard length wrench! In reality there is a dimension that you are
supposed to compress the rubbers to for an overall dimension between the
large washers each side of the case hole. Just no way that I was going to
let Jeffrey scratch his head with a finger tight 4.17 ft-lbs suggested by
Steve (although I suspect he left out a zero when typing 50!). Trying to
find the dimension on Supercub.org, as it was brought up a while ago for
mounting conical O-320's on the PA-18's. Problem is this dimension won't
apply to the rubbers that are supplied by MAM as they only recommend/supply
the rubbers with the steel insert.... as opposed to the standard plain
rubber ones that are generally used on a conical engine. The main reason I
see for these steel insert rubbers is that they hold the engines rear intake
tubes out off the motor mount x tube. To get these tight enough I'm pretty
sure you will see the better part of that 50 ft-lbs I was willing to go
along with!
Cheers,
Wayne
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just tightened those 1/2" bolts 'till I can't turn them anymore with a
standard length wrench! In reality there is a dimension that you are
supposed to compress the rubbers to for an overall dimension between the
large washers each side of the case hole. Just no way that I was going to
let Jeffrey scratch his head with a finger tight 4.17 ft-lbs suggested by
Steve (although I suspect he left out a zero when typing 50!). Trying to
find the dimension on Supercub.org, as it was brought up a while ago for
mounting conical O-320's on the PA-18's. Problem is this dimension won't
apply to the rubbers that are supplied by MAM as they only recommend/supply
the rubbers with the steel insert.... as opposed to the standard plain
rubber ones that are generally used on a conical engine. The main reason I
see for these steel insert rubbers is that they hold the engines rear intake
tubes out off the motor mount x tube. To get these tight enough I'm pretty
sure you will see the better part of that 50 ft-lbs I was willing to go
along with!
Cheers,
Wayne
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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: Engine Mount Torque Values
480-690wouldn't that be kind of hard on the rubber?
At 03:50 PM 12/30/2003 -0500, you wrote:Make those FOOT-lbs and I'll go along with you Steve! )
Torque range for a 1/2-20 bolt with standard (re-not shear) nut is
bushingsinch pounds (40 to 57.5 ft-lbs)
Cheers,
Wayne
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Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 2:47 PM
Subject: RE: Engine Mount Torque Values
inchHi Jeffrey
Last valve I had for the conical mount bushings on the #8 bolts was 50pounds. Ensure the engine is supported not to put a load on the
mountbefore torquing. Ideally. bolt the mount to the engine and then the
theto the firewall.
Steve W.
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Hmmm, just checked my old firewall forward book by Tony B and you
may be right about the inch pounds, although I find it hard to
believe, too. It says 80 inch pounds for the small ones, and 40
for the large bushings (and no, I don't have this backwards).
However, these are the pure rubber ones and as Wayne says, MAM
supplies the metal capped ones, so maybe they are different. I
didn't use a torque wrench on mine either, but am sure it was a
lot more than 40 inch pounds.
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may be right about the inch pounds, although I find it hard to
believe, too. It says 80 inch pounds for the small ones, and 40
for the large bushings (and no, I don't have this backwards).
However, these are the pure rubber ones and as Wayne says, MAM
supplies the metal capped ones, so maybe they are different. I
didn't use a torque wrench on mine either, but am sure it was a
lot more than 40 inch pounds.
Walter
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Hi Wayne and others
I can find the value of 50 inch pounds as soon as I
get my Tony Bingles (not
sure of the spelling) books back. Lent them to a buddy
that just received an
Elite kit. I'm sure thats where I got it from. Thats
why the suggestion of
placing the mount to the engine and then to airframe.
Don't want to get into
a pissing match with u but I'll put a dollar or two on
it that it's within
the stated inch pound range. I believe that the 50
foot pounds would either
split or deform the mounts, conical that is not
dyno's. These are the large
bolts that squeeze the bushings, right? From what I
learned, these are very
minimal torque values. I turned 50 yesterday and have
the occassional brain
fart, but I'm quite sure on this when I mounted an
o-235 to my Christavia
years ago with the same mount.
Steve W.here is lycomingsFrom: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
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Subject: Re: Engine Mount Torque Values
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 18:23:32 -0500
Haven't found a torque value stated anywhere yet, butinside face of thedimension from the face of the conical mount to theengine mount. Had torubber retaining washer, as stated by a guy on supercub.org.
Quote: "3.) I did not torque bolts from engine tocotter pin in. Thistighten castle nuts at least until I could slip ain my Lycoming bookseemed
to apply a lot of squeeze on rubber mounts. I lookedbetween engine mount andtoday and noticed they give a dimension of 1.84"mounts when assembled. Ilarge washer which is the distance between bothbushings as used on ahave not checked this yet."
This dimension will be only useful for plain rubbermetal insert style lordPA-18 and most conical mounts though, and not theengine mount kits.mount that Murphy recommends and ships with theirquestion. 50 ft lbs isWayne
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Haven't found a torque value stated anywhere yet, but here is lycomings
dimension from the face of the conical mount to the inside face of the
rubber retaining washer, as stated by a guy on supercub.org.
Quote: "3.) I did not torque bolts from engine to engine mount. Had to
tighten castle nuts at least until I could slip a cotter pin in. This seemed
to apply a lot of squeeze on rubber mounts. I looked in my Lycoming book
today and noticed they give a dimension of 1.84" between engine mount and
large washer which is the distance between both mounts when assembled. I
have not checked this yet."
This dimension will be only useful for plain rubber bushings as used on a
PA-18 and most conical mounts though, and not the metal insert style lord
mount that Murphy recommends and ships with their engine mount kits.
Wayne
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dimension from the face of the conical mount to the inside face of the
rubber retaining washer, as stated by a guy on supercub.org.
Quote: "3.) I did not torque bolts from engine to engine mount. Had to
tighten castle nuts at least until I could slip a cotter pin in. This seemed
to apply a lot of squeeze on rubber mounts. I looked in my Lycoming book
today and noticed they give a dimension of 1.84" between engine mount and
large washer which is the distance between both mounts when assembled. I
have not checked this yet."
This dimension will be only useful for plain rubber bushings as used on a
PA-18 and most conical mounts though, and not the metal insert style lord
mount that Murphy recommends and ships with their engine mount kits.
Wayne
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Hi Jeffrey
Last valve I had for the conical mount bushings on the #8 bolts was 50 inch
pounds. Ensure the engine is supported not to put a load on the bushings
before torquing. Ideally. bolt the mount to the engine and then the mount
to the firewall.
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Last valve I had for the conical mount bushings on the #8 bolts was 50 inch
pounds. Ensure the engine is supported not to put a load on the bushings
before torquing. Ideally. bolt the mount to the engine and then the mount
to the firewall.
Steve W.
_________________________________________________________________From: Murray Cherkas <cherkas@shaw.ca>
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Engine Mount Torque Values
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 19:43:45 -0700
Jeff
Your definitely getting closer,feels good. You'll be up soon.
Congrats on your engine.
Murray
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Subject: Engine Mount Torque Values
Dear Builders,
A great moment for me today as I hung the O-320 I got from Wayne on the
conical mount. It was a relatively simple one-man job, and everything
lined
up fine. I was pleased that the tail stayed down!
The MAM instructions I have don't give any torque numbers for the AN8
bolts.
Is there a trick to tightening these up properly?
It all appears rock solid, and I am pleased that I took the extra step of
installing the O'Shea plates. The side panels oil-can when I lift up on
the
engine, but I think that should be easily solved with an extra length of
wing stringer for a doubler. I also plan to install angles (3/4 x 3/4 x/
1/8) under the floor from firewall to carrythough near the engine mount
brackets. The floor is certainly under load with the engine hanging.
Drumming on it with the fingers yields a new sound.
Best wishes for the new year!
Jeffrey Steenson
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Hi Wayne and others
I can find the value of 50 inch pounds as soon as I get my Tony Bingles (not
sure of the spelling) books back. Lent them to a buddy that just received an
Elite kit. I'm sure thats where I got it from. Thats why the suggestion of
placing the mount to the engine and then to airframe. Don't want to get into
a pissing match with u but I'll put a dollar or two on it that it's within
the stated inch pound range. I believe that the 50 foot pounds would either
split or deform the mounts, conical that is not dyno's. These are the large
bolts that squeeze the bushings, right? From what I learned, these are very
minimal torque values. I turned 50 yesterday and have the occassional brain
fart, but I'm quite sure on this when I mounted an o-235 to my Christavia
years ago with the same mount.
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I can find the value of 50 inch pounds as soon as I get my Tony Bingles (not
sure of the spelling) books back. Lent them to a buddy that just received an
Elite kit. I'm sure thats where I got it from. Thats why the suggestion of
placing the mount to the engine and then to airframe. Don't want to get into
a pissing match with u but I'll put a dollar or two on it that it's within
the stated inch pound range. I believe that the 50 foot pounds would either
split or deform the mounts, conical that is not dyno's. These are the large
bolts that squeeze the bushings, right? From what I learned, these are very
minimal torque values. I turned 50 yesterday and have the occassional brain
fart, but I'm quite sure on this when I mounted an o-235 to my Christavia
years ago with the same mount.
Steve W.
_________________________________________________________________From: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Engine Mount Torque Values
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 18:23:32 -0500
Haven't found a torque value stated anywhere yet, but here is lycomings
dimension from the face of the conical mount to the inside face of the
rubber retaining washer, as stated by a guy on supercub.org.
Quote: "3.) I did not torque bolts from engine to engine mount. Had to
tighten castle nuts at least until I could slip a cotter pin in. This
seemed
to apply a lot of squeeze on rubber mounts. I looked in my Lycoming book
today and noticed they give a dimension of 1.84" between engine mount and
large washer which is the distance between both mounts when assembled. I
have not checked this yet."
This dimension will be only useful for plain rubber bushings as used on a
PA-18 and most conical mounts though, and not the metal insert style lord
mount that Murphy recommends and ships with their engine mount kits.
Wayne
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Hi Walter
The smaller ones, 7/8 for the 0-235 and 290 use a collar on the inside of
the bushing. The 1" for the 0-320 is flush against the 1/2 " bolt. Thus
the need for the castle nuts and cotter pins. U can't properly torque the
smaller values with elastic locking nuts. Thanks, too, Walter, I won't have
to find Gilbert tomorrow and have him look up what u found.
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The smaller ones, 7/8 for the 0-235 and 290 use a collar on the inside of
the bushing. The 1" for the 0-320 is flush against the 1/2 " bolt. Thus
the need for the castle nuts and cotter pins. U can't properly torque the
smaller values with elastic locking nuts. Thanks, too, Walter, I won't have
to find Gilbert tomorrow and have him look up what u found.
Steve W.
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Engine Mount Torque Values
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 21:13:58 -0800
Hmmm, just checked my old firewall forward book by Tony B and you
may be right about the inch pounds, although I find it hard to
believe, too. It says 80 inch pounds for the small ones, and 40
for the large bushings (and no, I don't have this backwards).
However, these are the pure rubber ones and as Wayne says, MAM
supplies the metal capped ones, so maybe they are different. I
didn't use a torque wrench on mine either, but am sure it was a
lot more than 40 inch pounds.
Walter
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Hi Wayne and others
I can find the value of 50 inch pounds as soon as I
get my Tony Bingles (not
sure of the spelling) books back. Lent them to a buddy
that just received an
Elite kit. I'm sure thats where I got it from. Thats
why the suggestion of
placing the mount to the engine and then to airframe.
Don't want to get into
a pissing match with u but I'll put a dollar or two on
it that it's within
the stated inch pound range. I believe that the 50
foot pounds would either
split or deform the mounts, conical that is not
dyno's. These are the large
bolts that squeeze the bushings, right? From what I
learned, these are very
minimal torque values. I turned 50 yesterday and have
the occassional brain
fart, but I'm quite sure on this when I mounted an
o-235 to my Christavia
years ago with the same mount.
Steve W.here is lycomingsFrom: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
Reply-To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Engine Mount Torque Values
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 18:23:32 -0500
Haven't found a torque value stated anywhere yet, butinside face of thedimension from the face of the conical mount to theengine mount. Had torubber retaining washer, as stated by a guy on supercub.org.
Quote: "3.) I did not torque bolts from engine tocotter pin in. Thistighten castle nuts at least until I could slip ain my Lycoming bookseemed
to apply a lot of squeeze on rubber mounts. I lookedbetween engine mount andtoday and noticed they give a dimension of 1.84"mounts when assembled. Ilarge washer which is the distance between bothbushings as used on ahave not checked this yet."
This dimension will be only useful for plain rubbermetal insert style lordPA-18 and most conical mounts though, and not theengine mount kits.mount that Murphy recommends and ships with theirquestion. 50 ft lbs isWayne
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Okay, I concede that maybe my brain is still lost up in the fog... on top of
Mt Tremblant!! (where we were reading the trail signs via Braille over
Christmas!) Too much playing and finding muscles that I forgot I owned
(...proving to a 20 yr old son that he still couldn't beat the old man down
the mountain!) the last 10 days and my "gear selector" just may still be in
neutral!
Read my Binglis books and as Walter says it's printed there in black and
white at 40 in-lbs for Lycoming conical rubbers, but I still don't believe
that just over 3 ft-lbs is enough to make sure the rubber is compressed
enough to hold it tight to the case. If using these plain rubbers I would be
more tempted to go with Lyco's spec of 1.84" between retainer faces and
stick in the cotter pin.
Definitely I am wrong with 50 Ft-lbs on the conical rubbers and the brain
was leaning towards the dynafocal mount that you do indeed torque the bolts
to full value as you are tightening metal on metal via the internal spacer
sleeve. 7/16" bolts on these would be tightened to about 42 to 45 ft-lbs
just like an O-320-E2D's props 7/16" bolts.
As for the proper rubbers that MAM specs out for the supplied Conical mount
on the Rebel, they would take more torque to seat than the plain rubber
ones. Mine have worked well over the last 8+ years with minimal vibration
and no apparent wear/sag to date, so when I get a chance I am going to pull
the pins and put a torque wrench on them to see where my hand feel
tightening placed them and will post later.
FYI: MAM spec'd Lord Mounts are as follows:
Concial - J6230-1
Dynafocal - 94150-40
Steve, I owe you $5 bucks and an apology!
Cheers,
Wayne
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Mt Tremblant!! (where we were reading the trail signs via Braille over
Christmas!) Too much playing and finding muscles that I forgot I owned
(...proving to a 20 yr old son that he still couldn't beat the old man down
the mountain!) the last 10 days and my "gear selector" just may still be in
neutral!
Read my Binglis books and as Walter says it's printed there in black and
white at 40 in-lbs for Lycoming conical rubbers, but I still don't believe
that just over 3 ft-lbs is enough to make sure the rubber is compressed
enough to hold it tight to the case. If using these plain rubbers I would be
more tempted to go with Lyco's spec of 1.84" between retainer faces and
stick in the cotter pin.
Definitely I am wrong with 50 Ft-lbs on the conical rubbers and the brain
was leaning towards the dynafocal mount that you do indeed torque the bolts
to full value as you are tightening metal on metal via the internal spacer
sleeve. 7/16" bolts on these would be tightened to about 42 to 45 ft-lbs
just like an O-320-E2D's props 7/16" bolts.
As for the proper rubbers that MAM specs out for the supplied Conical mount
on the Rebel, they would take more torque to seat than the plain rubber
ones. Mine have worked well over the last 8+ years with minimal vibration
and no apparent wear/sag to date, so when I get a chance I am going to pull
the pins and put a torque wrench on them to see where my hand feel
tightening placed them and will post later.
FYI: MAM spec'd Lord Mounts are as follows:
Concial - J6230-1
Dynafocal - 94150-40
Steve, I owe you $5 bucks and an apology!
Cheers,
Wayne
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Subject: Re: Engine Mount Torque Values
(notHi Wayne and others
I can find the value of 50 inch pounds as soon as I get my Tony Bingles
ansure of the spelling) books back. Lent them to a buddy that just received
ofElite kit. I'm sure thats where I got it from. Thats why the suggestion
intoplacing the mount to the engine and then to airframe. Don't want to get
eithera pissing match with u but I'll put a dollar or two on it that it's within
the stated inch pound range. I believe that the 50 foot pounds would
largesplit or deform the mounts, conical that is not dyno's. These are the
verybolts that squeeze the bushings, right? From what I learned, these are
brainminimal torque values. I turned 50 yesterday and have the occassional
isfart, but I'm quite sure on this when I mounted an o-235 to my Christavia
years ago with the same mount.
Steve W.From: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
Reply-To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Engine Mount Torque Values
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 18:23:32 -0500
Haven't found a torque value stated anywhere yet, but here is lycomings
dimension from the face of the conical mount to the inside face of the
rubber retaining washer, as stated by a guy on supercub.org.
Quote: "3.) I did not torque bolts from engine to engine mount. Had to
tighten castle nuts at least until I could slip a cotter pin in. This
seemed
to apply a lot of squeeze on rubber mounts. I looked in my Lycoming book
today and noticed they give a dimension of 1.84" between engine mount and
large washer which is the distance between both mounts when assembled. I
have not checked this yet."
This dimension will be only useful for plain rubber bushings as used on a
PA-18 and most conical mounts though, and not the metal insert style lord
mount that Murphy recommends and ships with their engine mount kits.
Wayne
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Hey, I really appreciate all the advice on this question. 50 ft lbs
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Engine Mount Torque Values
Hi Wayne,
No apology necessary. You and otherbuilders are an invaluable source of
information. If we can't put out an opinion or point of advise without
fear of ridicule or intimidation, then this whole thing would be useless.
As I said, no apology is necessay nor the five bucks, but a cold beer when
we first meet would be nice! Take care
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No apology necessary. You and otherbuilders are an invaluable source of
information. If we can't put out an opinion or point of advise without
fear of ridicule or intimidation, then this whole thing would be useless.
As I said, no apology is necessay nor the five bucks, but a cold beer when
we first meet would be nice! Take care
Steve W.
_________________________________________________________________From: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
Reply-To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Engine Mount Torque Values
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 15:25:49 -0500
Okay, I concede that maybe my brain is still lost up in the fog... on top
of
Mt Tremblant!! (where we were reading the trail signs via Braille over
Christmas!) Too much playing and finding muscles that I forgot I owned
(...proving to a 20 yr old son that he still couldn't beat the old man down
the mountain!) the last 10 days and my "gear selector" just may still be in
neutral!
Read my Binglis books and as Walter says it's printed there in black and
white at 40 in-lbs for Lycoming conical rubbers, but I still don't believe
that just over 3 ft-lbs is enough to make sure the rubber is compressed
enough to hold it tight to the case. If using these plain rubbers I would
be
more tempted to go with Lyco's spec of 1.84" between retainer faces and
stick in the cotter pin.
Definitely I am wrong with 50 Ft-lbs on the conical rubbers and the brain
was leaning towards the dynafocal mount that you do indeed torque the bolts
to full value as you are tightening metal on metal via the internal spacer
sleeve. 7/16" bolts on these would be tightened to about 42 to 45 ft-lbs
just like an O-320-E2D's props 7/16" bolts.
As for the proper rubbers that MAM specs out for the supplied Conical mount
on the Rebel, they would take more torque to seat than the plain rubber
ones. Mine have worked well over the last 8+ years with minimal vibration
and no apparent wear/sag to date, so when I get a chance I am going to pull
the pins and put a torque wrench on them to see where my hand feel
tightening placed them and will post later.
FYI: MAM spec'd Lord Mounts are as follows:
Concial - J6230-1
Dynafocal - 94150-40
Steve, I owe you $5 bucks and an apology!
Cheers,
Wayne
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Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: Engine Mount Torque Values
(notHi Wayne and others
I can find the value of 50 inch pounds as soon as I get my Tony Binglesreceivedsure of the spelling) books back. Lent them to a buddy that just
ansuggestionElite kit. I'm sure thats where I got it from. Thats why the
ofintoplacing the mount to the engine and then to airframe. Don't want to getwithina pissing match with u but I'll put a dollar or two on it that it'seitherthe stated inch pound range. I believe that the 50 foot pounds wouldlargesplit or deform the mounts, conical that is not dyno's. These are theverybolts that squeeze the bushings, right? From what I learned, these arebrainminimal torque values. I turned 50 yesterday and have the occassionalChristaviafart, but I'm quite sure on this when I mounted an o-235 to mybookyears ago with the same mount.
Steve W.From: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Engine Mount Torque Values
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 18:23:32 -0500
Haven't found a torque value stated anywhere yet, but here is lycomings
dimension from the face of the conical mount to the inside face of the
rubber retaining washer, as stated by a guy on supercub.org.
Quote: "3.) I did not torque bolts from engine to engine mount. Had to
tighten castle nuts at least until I could slip a cotter pin in. This
seemed
to apply a lot of squeeze on rubber mounts. I looked in my Lycomingandtoday and noticed they give a dimension of 1.84" between engine mountIlarge washer which is the distance between both mounts when assembled.ahave not checked this yet."
This dimension will be only useful for plain rubber bushings as used onlordPA-18 and most conical mounts though, and not the metal insert styleismount that Murphy recommends and ships with their engine mount kits.
Wayne
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