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Bretd123 01-12-2008 06:09 PM

twist engine mounting?
 
i am trting to mount my o.s. but i think that the bolts are too short. The bolts only come about 1 third of the way into the locknuts. what should i do? Surely Hangar 9 wouldn't give you this bad hardware would they?

w8ye 01-12-2008 06:59 PM

RE: twist engine mounting?
 
You can get longer bolts at the hardware store or the hobby shop

bruce88123 01-12-2008 08:19 PM

RE: twist engine mounting?
 
Any chance that you used the correct length bolts somewhere else in the plane by mistake?

richg99 01-12-2008 09:08 PM

RE: twist engine mounting?
 
Any chance that the blind nuts (assuming that that is the mounting system) haven't been pulled all of the way into the wooden base? I had to draw some in with the bolt and a washer..then back everything out and then mount the engine. Rich

Flying freak 01-12-2008 11:32 PM

RE: twist engine mounting?
 


ORIGINAL: richg99

Any chance that the blind nuts (assuming that that is the mounting system) haven't been pulled all of the way into the wooden base? I had to draw some in with the bolt and a washer..then back everything out and then mount the engine. Rich
I think he is talking about the motor mount to motor connection and not the motor mount/firewall connection

As mentioned above just get longer and keep those somewhere for your next project if you find them too short.;)

Steven

horace315 01-13-2008 12:04 AM

RE: twist engine mounting?
 
i have to almost always draw my blind nuts in that way put a few drops of ca glue on them afterwards making sure not to get any in the threads.

bruce88123 01-13-2008 01:36 PM

RE: twist engine mounting?
 
The Twist 40 ARF manual calls for using 3mm socket head screws to mount the engine to the mount. The stated length is 20mm or 0.787 inch (just over 3/4"). Then they call for 3 mm washers & nuts. If this is what you have and it isn't working (for whatever reason) then you need longer screws which should be readliy available at the LHS. 8-32 hardware would do just as well if you have it laying around.


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