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dsleepy47
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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:57 am Post subject: 0-200 mount |
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I am making a test stand for an O-200. I have an engine mount from a Cessna 150 that has some bent tubing. Can anyone tell me the distance between the 4 mounting holes on the firewall so I can make a jig to hold the mount to replace the tubes?
Deems
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:22 pm Post subject: 0-200 mount |
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OK Deems:
I have a salvage 1970 150K in my backyard with the engine mount still bolted to the firewall, I just went out with my Wife's help and measured the engine mount bolts. Appreciate that this was at night, with a Stanley tape measure, with my Wife holding the butt end. We checked everything twice, so this is our best effort under these conditions.
Spacing horizontally, top and bottom = 29 1/8"
Spacing vertically, left and right = 24 1/4"
If you need more, just ask.
Regards,
Randy, Las Vegas
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dsleepy47
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 7:32 pm Post subject: 0-200 mount |
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Randy.
Thanks to you and your wife for the information. After I get the mount attached to the "firewall" fixture I will see if I need any other information.
Deems, Pine Mountain, GA
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Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 20:16:00 -0800
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I have a salvage 1970 150K in my backyard with the engine mount still bolted to the firewall, I just went out with my Wife's help and measured the engine mount bolts. Appreciate that this was at night, with a Stanley tape measure, with my Wife holding the butt end. We checked everything twice, so this is our best effort under these conditions.
Spacing horizontally, top and bottom = 29 1/8"
Spacing vertically, left and right = 24 1/4"
If you need more, just ask.
Regards,
Randy, Las Vegas
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:35 pm Post subject: 0-200 mount |
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Hi Deems/Randy,
I see about the same thing here on my C150M firewall. My engine mount is removed while I overhaul my O-200 so it's easy to get to the mounting holes:
29" wide
24 3/16" vertical
My excuses are a 25 degF hangar, no gloves/jacket, no wife to help, and all measurements taken one-handed with a Chinese tape measure.
D
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