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Hope someone can guide me in the right direction on this. My engine
mount is a dynafocal for a Lycoming O-235 L2C and my project is an experimental BushCaddy R-120. I have been looking to purchase the rubber engine mounts. The various places I have looked, list two different model number mounts for the same engine. For instance a Grumman with an O-235 L2C may take a Lord Mount number J-7402-24. A Piper with an O-235 L2C may take a Lord Mount number J-7402-16. And there is a $30 price difference between the two. How would I know which one I should get? Does anybody know what the significance of the 24 and the 16 in the model numbers denotes? Any rules of thumb I should be following here?? Thanks for the help. Don.... |
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![]() "DonMorrisey" wrote in message oups.com... Hope someone can guide me in the right direction on this. My engine mount is a dynafocal for a Lycoming O-235 L2C and my project is an experimental BushCaddy R-120. I have been looking to purchase the rubber engine mounts. The various places I have looked, list two different model number mounts for the same engine. For instance a Grumman with an O-235 L2C may take a Lord Mount number J-7402-24. A Piper with an O-235 L2C may take a Lord Mount number J-7402-16. And there is a $30 price difference between the two. How would I know which one I should get? Does anybody know what the significance of the 24 and the 16 in the model numbers denotes? Any rules of thumb I should be following here?? Thanks for the help. Don.... Complete WAG but I'd the difference is bolt length. |
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Well I ended up finding the answer to this question. The determining
factor in the size/type of Lord Mount you use has very little to do with the engine of choice as many different rubber mounts can be used for the same size engine. It all comes down to the width of the "cup" on your dynafocal ring. For instance the ring that is being used to make the mount for my O-235 L2C has cups/attachment points that are 2.75" wide. These take Lord Mount # J-7402-5 and they sell at Aircraft Spruce for $239 for the set of four. I haven't checked pricing elsewhere yet. Don. |
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