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Continental O-200 Engine mount point

 
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 9:24 pm    Post subject: Continental O-200 Engine mount point Reply with quote

Hello List,

Does anyone here has an easy access to a Continental
O-200 engine? I would like to know the spacing
between the two seats of the engine mount bushing
assemblies... or simpler, the thickness of the mount
point (the upper ones).

I bought a O-200 bushing kit to use with my Franklin
and I feel that the assembly is not tight enough.

Thanks!

Michel
PS: merry chrismas to all and all the best for 2007.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 8:38 am    Post subject: Continental O-200 Engine mount point Reply with quote

Merry Christmas Michel:
Among other airplane projects I am involved in. I'm 1/3 owner of a
first issue (1959) C-150. We are rebuilding it's O-200 which is on a stand
out in the garage, is that "easy access" or what? Attached is a pic. Is
this the measurement you are seeking? If not, please clarify and I can step
out and try again. With my finest "Chinese" micrometer, I think you can see
in the pic the measurement is 1.021". This is measuring a coat of paint on
each side as well. If you need more, just ask. What Franklin do you have?
We have a Franklin 4A-235. Ours is a PZL engine with a retrofitted
"Syracuse" (Syracuse = US made) Franklin oil sump and intake system. This
supposedly adds extra HP. We bought it to install in the C-150 but nearly
everyone on our airport (most who have never spoken to the FAA) say that
field approvals are nearly impossible to get. We may get to it one day.

Best Regards,

Randy L. Thwing, Las Vegas Do not archive
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Hello List,

Does anyone here has an easy access to a Continental
O-200 engine? I would like to know the spacing
between the two seats of the engine mount bushing
assemblies... or simpler, the thickness of the mount
point (the upper ones).

I bought a O-200 bushing kit to use with my Franklin
and I feel that the assembly is not tight enough.

Thanks!

Michel
PS: merry chrismas to all and all the best for 2007.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 4:49 pm    Post subject: Continental O-200 Engine mount point Reply with quote

Ah! You make my day...

It appears you have measured the thickness of the
inner portion... what about the outside dimension? (I
think this is where the seat sits).

I'm also very interested in all information I could
get for the Franklin engine... you you have the -B31
model? (this is what I have). I am also unsure about
what mount busings to use for the lower mount points
(they are different from the top ones, but it seems
that the outside rubber parts are the same). Very
interested in learning about this oil sump and intake
system.

Regards and merry christmas!

Michel

--- "Randy L. Thwing" <n4546v(at)mindspring.com> wrote:

Quote:
Merry Christmas Michel:
Among other airplane projects I am involved in.
I'm 1/3 owner of a
first issue (1959) C-150. We are rebuilding it's
O-200 which is on a stand
out in the garage, is that "easy access" or what?
Attached is a pic. Is
this the measurement you are seeking? If not,
please clarify and I can step
out and try again. With my finest "Chinese"
micrometer, I think you can see
in the pic the measurement is 1.021". ...
We have a Franklin 4A-235. Ours is a PZL engine
with a retrofitted
"Syracuse" (Syracuse = US made) Franklin oil sump
and intake system. ...

----------------------------
Michel Therrien CH601-HD, C-GZGQ
http://mthobby.pcperfect.com/ch601
http://www.zenithair.com/bldrlist/profiles/mthobby
http://pages.infinit.net/mthobby

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 8:28 pm    Post subject: Continental O-200 Engine mount point Reply with quote

what about the outside dimension? = 1.225"

Regards,

Randy L. Thwing, Las Vegas do not archive


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Ah! You make my day...

It appears you have measured the thickness of the
inner portion... what about the outside dimension? (I
think this is where the seat sits).


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