Working on it around the rain, lots of little jobs getting knocked out.
decided to cut the engine/pylon mount and make them seperate pieces. Now the pylon foot can get bedded and glassed and the pylon mount can get installed without the engine in the way, if the pylon mount breaks the engine can stay in.
the angle still bolts to the stringers and the engine still bolts to the angle. Plus the engine/pylon mount was out of sqaure i think from the heat of welding and now the angle doesn't need to be clamped and forced into place.
The mount and pylon did line up and fit the floor and dog box real good but it was the clamping that would make alignment and drilling the holes tough because the side to side would have to be tight to hold the mount, plus i don't want to pull the engine if the pylon part of the mount should break, if that makes sense?
the pylon mount gets turned 180 and is notched to fit the stringers, it'll slide in and get bolted.
decided to cut the engine/pylon mount and make them seperate pieces. Now the pylon foot can get bedded and glassed and the pylon mount can get installed without the engine in the way, if the pylon mount breaks the engine can stay in.
the angle still bolts to the stringers and the engine still bolts to the angle. Plus the engine/pylon mount was out of sqaure i think from the heat of welding and now the angle doesn't need to be clamped and forced into place.
The mount and pylon did line up and fit the floor and dog box real good but it was the clamping that would make alignment and drilling the holes tough because the side to side would have to be tight to hold the mount, plus i don't want to pull the engine if the pylon part of the mount should break, if that makes sense?
the pylon mount gets turned 180 and is notched to fit the stringers, it'll slide in and get bolted.
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