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PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:55 am    Post subject: Cowling question Reply with quote

I wonder if all of you out there in Team-Grumman land would do me a favor.  

I'm in the process of fitting a cowling to a plane.  The initial fitting seemed to be more difficult than usual, or as expected.  Upon close inspection, two of the engine mount bushings/isolators were not the correct parts.  I ordered all new bushings/isolators.  Upon installation, the lower left mount had been installed totally wrong.  


After installing the new bushings/isolators, the cowling fit better, but, it seemed like the cowling was WAAAAY too long for the scribe marks on the cowling.  (to where the cowling should be trimmed.)  Well, by a good quarter of an inch anyway.


So, I measured my plane:  40 inches from the back of the cowling to the back of the spinner.  The plane I was installing the cowling measured 39 3/4 inches.  


So, I drove around the airport and measured two other Grummans.  Both were 39 3/4 inches.  So, I measured the distance from the firewall to the engine mount on all of the available Grummans.  The engine mount on my plane is 1/4 inch further from the firewall than the others.


So, if you could do me a favor and measure the distance from the back of the cowling hinge to the back of the spinner I would appreciate it.  It's important that I know what the installed distance is for trimming the cowling.


Please post to Team-Grumman.  Thanks.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:53 am    Post subject: Cowling question Reply with quote

1991 Tiger
back of piano hinge to back of spinner
39-3/4"


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:52 am    Post subject: Cowling question Reply with quote

1979 Tiger
different plane from previous post
also 39-3/4"


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 11:05 am    Post subject: Cowling question Reply with quote

Gary,
Can you give a different reference for the measurement? With the MT
prop it's spinner is in a different place than with the Sensenich. I
could get a good measurement from the firewall to the Starter ring
gear as the entire cowling is off right now. Would that work or?

Would be a great time to put on the Jaguar cowl...hint hint
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1979 Tiger
different plane from previous post
also 39-3/4"




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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 4:42 am    Post subject: Cowling question Reply with quote

Hey GAry,

for reference
39.75 inches give or take a few thousandths of an inch on mine
1992 AG-5B
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