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ExFokkerFlyer 03-05-2005 09:51 PM

Adjusting Right Thrust with a Hyde mount
 
Brought out the Eclipse to try and blow out the dust from winter time, and I realized that I need to add a bit of right thrust. The fit between the spinner back plate and the nose ring is pretty tight, so any adjustment I make will also have to 'push' out a bit. I was thinking adding washers, but if memory serves the hole pattern on the mount is not symmetrical. What techniques are there out there for this? Does anybody make a shim for this application?

Bob Pastorello 03-06-2005 06:00 AM

RE: Adjusting Right Thrust with a Hyde mount
 
Never real easy. If you're lucky, you'll be running the 4 screw-mounting version. If not so lucky, you have the three bolt mounting, and that will take three different size shims.

Basically, you must standoff the mount from the firewall using hard ply shims, or hard cf plate, or alum shim stock. Ain't no other way.

I've made a disc matching the o.d. of the mount, sanded the appropriately angle in it drilled clearance holes for the mounting screws and just thick ca'd that to the back of the existing mount.

It ain't fun, but usually you only have to take it in or out a couple of times. I'd suggest careful measurements, first.;)

swk550 03-06-2005 09:01 AM

RE: Adjusting Right Thrust with a Hyde mount
 
I have made a tapered washer using hard ply and then sanding in the new thrust angle. I usually end up slotting my firewall holes to allow for the backplate movement with the new thrust angle.

Steve

ExFokkerFlyer 03-07-2005 12:18 AM

RE: Adjusting Right Thrust with a Hyde mount
 
Thanks guys, that is kind of what I was planning, although I was hoping that somebody would have already done the work for me!


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