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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 7:41 pm Post subject: -6A Engine Mount Clearance |
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I’ve installed my engine mount on the firewall and attached the gear leg. The problem is, with the bolt head closest to the firewall, it touches the firewall. The other way around, I can’t get the nut in there; it’s too thick. Have any of you -6A, -7A, or -9A builders run into this? If so, what was the solution? Spacers between the mount and firewall?
Patrick Kelley – RV-6A – In the hanger and wheels installed (not final)
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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 8:40 pm Post subject: -6A Engine Mount Clearance |
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knock a dent /drill a hole in the firewall if its for the front gear leg, the firewall forward kit comes with a button to fill that new void you just made.. I just dented mine.. didn't go through the ss..
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 4:00 am Post subject: -6A Engine Mount Clearance |
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Patrick,
I would say let it touch, or force the firewall back a little if its only 1/16 inch or so.
You will want to make a hole to enable you to get the bolt out should you ever need to remove the gear leg. Why would you need to remove the gear leg? Sometimes the hole becomes sloppy (elongates), or you may bend the gear leg like I did! The bolt on the -7 is inserted from the back side of the firewall through this hole and the all-metal locknut is installed on the front (top) side.
My plans say a 3/4 inch hole one place and a 1 inch hole another place. The plug that came with my kit was 7/8, I believe. Anyway, it was a poor fit into the 3/4 inch hole, but I got it in there.
What I did the second time around was to sight down the bolt hole to locate the firewall hole, then remove the mount and used a unibit to drill the hole. You can get any size plug at hardware stores, or in the plumbing department of the big stores.
Dan Hopper
RV-7A
In a message dated 8/22/2006 11:43:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, webmaster(at)flion.com writes:
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I’ve installed my engine mount on the firewall and attached the gear leg. The problem is, with the bolt head closest to the firewall, it touches the firewall. The other way around, I can’t get the nut in there; it’s too thick. Have any of you -6A, -7A, or -9A builders run into this? If so, what was the solution? Spacers between the mount and firewall?
Patrick Kelley – RV-6A – In the hanger and wheels installed (not final)
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 7:59 am Post subject: -6A Engine Mount Clearance |
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Quoting Sportypilot <sportypilot(at)stx.rr.com>:
[quote] knock a dent /drill a hole in the firewall if its for the front gear leg, the
firewall forward kit comes with a button to fill that new void you just
made.. I just dented mine.. didn't go through the ss..
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 9:27 am Post subject: -6A Engine Mount Clearance |
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Get a half height nut.
Scott
bertrv6(at)highstream.net wrote:
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Quoting Sportypilot :
[quote] knock a dent /drill a hole in the firewall if its for the front gear leg, the
firewall forward kit comes with a button to fill that new void you just
made.. I just dented mine.. didn't go through the ss..
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Jim Ellis
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 11:19 am Post subject: -6A Engine Mount Clearance |
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Another way to attach the nose strut is with a tapered pin. You will still need a hole in the firewall if you want to remove the strut for repairs or replacement in the future.
See:
http://www.rvwiki.org/index.php?title=Nose_Gear_Strut
This is for a 9-A but I think it is similar to a 6-A.
Jim Ellis
RV9-A, N155T
Flying 12 hours (Yippee!)
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 11:56 am Post subject: -6A Engine Mount Clearance |
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Quote: | From the wiki my understanding is that this can help with nose
wheel shimmy induced by movement in this joint. Is this the
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same thing at issue with tail dragger main gear shimmy ?
I've heard that the solution is to deflate the main tires to
around 22 lbs to dampen the shimmy. If the source of the
problem is the same, the taper pin might be better solution
than deflating the tires.
g
Quote: | Another way to attach the nose strut is with a tapered pin.
You will still
need a hole in the firewall if you want to remove the strut for
repairs or
replacement in the future.
See:
_http://www.rvwiki.org/index.php?title=Nose_Gear_Strut_
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This is for a 9-A but I think it is similar to a 6-A.
Jim Ellis
RV9-A, N155T
Flying 12 hours (Yippee!)
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 6:07 pm Post subject: -6A Engine Mount Clearance |
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Thanks for all the responses. I happened to need to call Van’s to order some parts and asked about it and was told that since about 5 years ago the plans call for a hole to be drilled. That’s what I get for an old fuselage kit and a new finish kit. All better now. I have a 7/7A preview plans set and, sure enough, there it is. Thanks again for all the advice.
Patrick Kelley – RV-6A – wings on, plumbing continuing.
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