by Kai » Wed Jan 27, 2021 3:39 pm
Jake,
Almost anything is possible!
My guess is Sonex will try to aim for a solution where the welded truss can still be used in its existing form, without having to undergo some form of change. In this way only the brackets will have to be replaced with something more suitable, for instance something along the lines Casey has already shown. However, this is pure speculation from me.
Previously it was pointed out that the isolators needed to be loaded axially. The design that Rotax employs with the ring mount was also mentioned as a proper example. However, is this an absolute fact? True, when the isolators in this design are torqued to specs, they compress axially, but what then? At least as long as the engine is not running with the prop pulling, there is no further axial load. On the contrary, engine weight will then at least partially impose a radial load on the isolators. This will over time cause them to deform, just as they do on Jab engines, where I have repleced dozens of them, notwithstanding the fact that there is a 3/4’’ steel tube in their center to support them.
Would it not be better to have the isolator totally encased in a steel housing like on the dynafocal mounts? As mentioned earlier, something like this could be attained by tightening up hefty hose clamps around them. Then again, when would such measures finally be sufficient? Talk about over engineering something!
Thanks
Kai
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