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I have a 0200A Continental engine with total hrs (600hrs) and thinking maybe I
should change out the rubber engine mount bushings only because they have been on the plane for 25+ years. They look fine but maybe a little sag on the bottom ones. Is this usually just an eye ball assessment or a "must do" item based on #years on the plane? Thanks.Larry |
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Maybe so but it was "pickled" for over 10 years and has been performing
flawlessly ever since in So. Cal. Larry |
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![]() "Dan Thomas" wrote in message om... (Boelkowj) wrote in message ... I have a 0200A Continental engine with total hrs (600hrs) and thinking maybe I should change out the rubber engine mount bushings only because they have been on the plane for 25+ years. They look fine but maybe a little sag on the bottom ones. Is this usually just an eye ball assessment or a "must do" item based on #years on the plane? Thanks.Larry The rubber must be getting a bit hard by now. New ones would smooth things out some, and bring the engine up into proper position. But that engine: 25 years and 600 hours is not good. I suspect it could have corrosion problems that might bring more grief than old mount rubbers. Dan Maybe the rubber shocks saw service with other engines? But no way the rubber is doing its job after 25 years. |
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I think you are correct about changing them out. I was told it would require
taking the engine off. Is there a cleaver trick to change them without a total dismount? Thanks. Larry |
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Thanks a bunch Bela.. That is just what I wanted to hear.. New rubber here we
go.. Larry |
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Wallace Berry wrote in message ...
In article , (Boelkowj) wrote: I have a 0200A Continental engine with total hrs (600hrs) and thinking maybe I should change out the rubber engine mount bushings only because they have been on the plane for 25+ years. They look fine but maybe a little sag on the bottom ones. Is this usually just an eye ball assessment or a "must do" item based on #years on the plane? Thanks.Larry Some people change these at every annual inspection. They are dirt cheap. Some are dirt cheap. Some aren't. There's no way to tell without getting some quotes. The Barry mounts for an O-320 are $125 each, genuine Lord mounts can be $160 or more. That's for each mount; multiplied by four, it starts to add up. The O-200 mounts should be less, but won't be anywhere near as low as the $4 rubber used in the A-65 mount, for example. Dan |
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