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Engine Install

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Jerry Folkerts
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Engine Install

Post by Jerry Folkerts » Thu Jan 12, 2017 3:03 am

This week my friend Dave and I installed the O-540 on the Super Rebel using Dynafocal Mounts. It was complicated as the Murphy mount was a bit off -- making it difficult to get the final pin in. Three of the mounting pads line up well but one is cocked at a bit of an odd angle.

Now that the struggle is complete, I'm installing accessories. QUESTION: the Lycoming manual doesn't say anything about putting anything on the gaskets. Are they installed dry or should I put some oil on them or something else? Specifically, prop governor, starter, fuel pump, oil filter mount, vacuum pad mount with SD-20 standby alternator, etc. I know about the mags.
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Re: Engine Install

Post by Shorty » Thu Jan 12, 2017 8:03 am

Good morning Jerry,

I always install my gaskets dry and see what happens regarding seepage. Some folks probably use aviation grade permatex or the red gasket spray but I have never found this necessary for accessories.

On another subject......I am about the same stage in my Moose project and have a IO-540 C1B5 hung on the firewall. I am using the engine mount that came with the engine as it uses a "reverse" dynafocal with the rubber parts sandwiching the engine ears instead of the mount. With my engine mounted on the firewall it has a 2 degree down angle instead of being perpendicular to the firewall. It also is offset to the right to compensate for for P factor but that is understandable. Would it be possible for you to let me know how your engine is mounted with reference to the firewall?

Thanks,

Randy Albritton

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Re: Engine Install

Post by Jerry Folkerts » Thu Jan 12, 2017 10:16 am

Randy,
I'll try and take some measurements this afternoon. I have the same mount with the reverse dynafocal mounts. We found the Murphy mount to be quite a bit off making it very difficult to get the bolts in. Now that we have them in, I need to remove the lower two and replace with a shorter bolt. I find the nuts too close to the case for comfort. I can basically get rid of one or two threads plus an AN washer on the nut side by the case.
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Re: Engine Install

Post by snowyriver » Thu Jan 12, 2017 11:33 am

So Jerry are you saying that you had to move one of the mount legs out of its "built" shape to get it on the firewall? CW
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Re: Engine Install

Post by tedwaltman » Thu Jan 12, 2017 1:44 pm

Randy, where are you located?

Ted Waltman, Moose, Denver
contact me: ted@eaerofab.com


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Re: Engine Install

Post by Jerry Folkerts » Thu Jan 12, 2017 5:14 pm

Randy,
My engine is installed with the same angles you mentioned. I used a square and wagged the angles, but they were close.

Craig,
Not on the firewall, but on one of the engine mount fittings. Luckily, I didn't drill the firewall per the Murphy plans. I drilled it in place with the mount. Otherwise, I would have been off in all dimensions.

Jerry
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Question for Randy

Post by Jerry Folkerts » Fri Jan 13, 2017 5:07 am

Randy,
On your lower two mounts, did you orient your bolts with the threads or head next to the engine?
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Jerry
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