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PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 3:04 pm    Post subject: Engine Lord Mounts Reply with quote

I bought the Van's Lord mount kit for my IO-390 (same dimensions as IO-360).
For anyone who's installed their engine, to what value did you torque the 7/16 engine mounting bolts?
Did you use 475 inch pounds? Did you use coarse thread torque or fine thread?
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 3:18 pm    Post subject: Engine Lord Mounts Reply with quote

Hi Stan,

You will have trouble getting a torque wrench onto these bolts, and it may be of limited use. The rubber mounts must be compressed such that the bolt is tight on the inner spacer (this limits the amount of compression). The compression of the rubber will add to your torque reading also. I've only installed a couple of enginmes, but in each case did the bolts up tight on the spacer then as required to get the cotter pins in.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 3:11 pm    Post subject: Engine Lord Mounts Reply with quote

There is a procedure that requires always torquing a nut...not a bolt. Unless the manufacturer of the plane specifies the bolt be torqued. There certainly are places where bolts need to be torqued into fittings. My Ivo prop is an example of that.

That being said; you are in fact the manufacturer of the plane.

On engine mounts I would do exactly as you said; torque (the nut) until the slack was taken out of the mount and a cotter pin could be set. Often I have used crows feet for doing this, making torque adjustments for the offset of the crows foot.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 4:46 pm    Post subject: Engine Lord Mounts Reply with quote

Grant,
Thanks for your reply,
I'm torquing the engine bolts by torquing the bolt head - since I can't get to the nut. It's the only way I can figure to torque them. The rubbers are compressed and the spacers seated. I just want to make sure I'm torquing the correct amount.
Mahlon, any comment on this?
Stan

[quote]Hi Stan,

You will have trouble getting a torque wrench onto these bolts, and it
may be of limited use. The rubber mounts must be compressed such that
the bolt is tight on the inner spacer (this limits the amount of
compression). The compression of the rubber will add to your torque
reading also. I've only installed a couple of enginmes, but in each
case did the bolts up tight on the spacer then as required to get the
cotter pins in.

regards,

Grant
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 5:20 pm    Post subject: Engine Lord Mounts Reply with quote

Ah, the luxury of cotter pins....but not on my io520. 40-42 lb ft
and no retention other than torque.......

I think mine were 1/2, works out to 550-600 lb in. 7/16 would be
400-450 lb in. The internal spacers will limit compression. No oil
on threads for torque....

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For anyone who's installed their engine, to what value did you torque
the 7/16 engine mounting bolts?
Did you use 475 inch pounds? Did you use coarse thread torque or fine
thread?


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