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PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:13 am    Post subject: Cowling dimensions Reply with quote

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Bob S, you're a font of knowledge on lots of things. Do you know if there
are differences between the installed heights of any of the engine mount
vibration isolators? I know there a a couple of different part numbers
out there for Tiger/Cheetahs, do they have different installed heights?

I don't have any data on differences in height between the Lord and Barry
mounts. I have shimmed (and in many cased UNshimmed) the engine to mount
configuration to get the spinner centered in the stock nose bowl. IMHO,
the purpose of the shims is to make up for manufacturing tolerances in the
cowling, the mount, and the firewall. Only the bottom shim washers are
required to have the engine clear the steel mount, due to the diameter of
the pressed steel cups that Grumman used. Other brands (C, P, B) have
different designs of steel mount pads, and don't require any lower shims to
be standard.

It is interesting that the experimental crowd just bolts the engine to the
mount, and then fits the cowl with the spinner in the position that it
falls. Could be some pretty large plane to plane variations as the exact
position of the firewall varies, the mount varies, and if you listen to
PowerFlow, even the Lycoming engine varies from unit to unit! And this
could affect the thrust line, which in turn changes the flight characteristics.

Given the problems I've had swapping cowl parts to repair crack damaged
planes, I'd say there probably is AT LEAST 1/4" manufacturing tolerance in
the area you speak of -- distance from firewall to crank flange.

My suggestion is to center the spinner in the stock cowl, and then install
the Jaguar cowl and trim the trailing edge as needed to achieve a good fit.

Alternatively, you might have to construct some sort of jig/fixture that
will confirm the crank flange position relative to the firewall for a
"standard" installation, and then compare that to each plane before the
gross trim of the cowl.

Best wishes, we are all pulling for you!

Bob Steward
Birmingham, AL


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:27 am    Post subject: Cowling dimensions Reply with quote

Bob, both this and the one you sent to TeamGrumman(at)aol.com come to the same mailbox.




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PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:53 am    Post subject: Cowling dimensions Reply with quote

Bob, could you do me a favor and post this request on GG? The more data the better. Thanks
Gary




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