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We are replacing sagging bushings in my friend's Pazmany PL-1B. The
engine is a 150hp O-320 with Dynafocal mount, but we are not sure what type (I or II). However, the airframe engine mount has cups looking like engine block conical mount using bushings looking like Lycoming 71032. 71032 bushings have .5" hole but the mounting bolts are .402" like the ones used with Dynafocal engine mount with large cups. We are thinking using some type of metal sleeves over the bolts so the bushings do not deform too much under compression. I fount the following online from Great Plains website: http://www.greatplainsas.com/i71032.html However, Great Plains uses .5" OD with 3/8" ID metal tube as sleeves since it uses AN6 bolts (.371-.374"). Our bolts at .402" are not going to fit. Is this a standard Lycoming installation? If so, is there a Lycoming kit (bushings, bolts, washers, sleeves, ...) to correctly mount this Dynafocal engine to its engine mount with conical cups? Part no. for the kit? If not, any suggestion on how to correctly install these bushings is welcome. https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...68234383154386 https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...68658826101362 https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...68869924640962 https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...69068741227522 https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...69253420287490 https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...69579336970610 |
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On Mar 12, 1:36*pm, "rmhou at yahoo.com" wrote:
We are replacing sagging bushings in my friend's Pazmany PL-1B. The engine is a 150hp O-320 with Dynafocal mount, but we are not sure what type (I or II). However, the airframe engine mount has cups looking like engine block conical mount using bushings looking like Lycoming 71032. 71032 bushings have .5" hole but the mounting bolts are .402" like the ones used with Dynafocal engine mount with large cups. We are thinking using some type of metal sleeves over the bolts so the bushings do not deform too much under compression. I fount the following online from Great Plains website: http://www.greatplainsas.com/i71032.html However, Great Plains uses .5" OD with 3/8" ID metal tube as sleeves since it uses AN6 bolts (.371-.374"). Our bolts at .402" are not going to fit. Is this a standard Lycoming installation? If so, is there a Lycoming kit (bushings, bolts, washers, sleeves, ...) to correctly mount this Dynafocal engine to its engine mount with conical cups? Part no. for the kit? If not, any suggestion on how to correctly install these bushings is welcome. https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...68234383154386 https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...68658826101362 https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...68869924640962 https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...69068741227522 https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...69253420287490 https://picasaweb.google.com/1121043...69579336970610 The two systems are not compatible in any way. For a Dynafocal engine you need a Dynafocal engine mount and shockmounts. Neither are cheap. Any attempts to use the conical mounts on a Dynafocal setup could be dangerous. Dan |
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On Mar 17, 4:38*am, wrote:
The two systems are not compatible in any way. For a Dynafocal engine you need a Dynafocal engine mount and shockmounts. Neither are cheap. Any attempts to use the conical mounts on a Dynafocal setup could be dangerous. It's not what I would do, but it seemed to be safe enough for the fifty or so PL-1Bs built in Taiwan in the 1970s. Thanks, Bob K. |
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