by SonexN76ET » Tue Dec 23, 2014 5:26 pm
For mounting the engine, everyone has there own way of doing things. I did not have an assistant so I did it a little different. I left my accessory plate on the engine and placed the engine on a table in front of the airplane. I put some pieces of wood under the engine so it would be the same height as the engine mount. Then I rolled the airplane up to the engine and on it went, all by myself in just a couple of minutes.
After the engine was mounted, I fit the cowling. I followed the Sonex directions and it went pretty smoothly.
I found the baffles to be very time consuming. It took me countless attempts to get them properly fitted to the cowling. I saw some photos where someone did their baffles RV style and I think if I ever have to do them again that is how I will do them. What I mean is that instead of the weather stripping on the edge of the Sonex baffles to instead use (on the edges) some three inch wide X 1/8 inch thick silicone baffle matterial and have that bent slightly inward, then when the engine is running it pushes the silicone back and up and forms a tight seal against the cowling. I think they have some aluminum guides mounted in a few places to keep the silicone in place. The good thing about this approach is that way the aluminum baffles do not have to be as precise. There are plenty of pictures online.
I would mount everything that you can on the firewall before you mount the engine. I recommend nut plates for almost everything on the firewall. I did not use nut plates for several items and it is very difficult now to go under the panel to tighten or remove something.
Sonex Tri Gear, Rotax 912 ULS, Sensenich 3 Blade Ground Adjustable Propeller
MGL Velocity EMS, Garmin GTR 200 Comm, GTX 335 ADS B Out Transponder
ILevil AW AHRS & ADS-B In, UAvionix AV20S
200+ hours previously with Aerovee engine
Sarasota, Florida