estegen@outlook.com wrote:Hi , has anyone had success with polyurethane engine mount bushes for a aerovee .
pappas wrote:I had to replace motor mount bushings once on my 3300 powered Waiex in 2007. I went with the harder ones from sonex and did not have any additional sagging at the time I sold it in 2009.
However, because I am aware of the sagging issues everyone has; when I built my current Waiex Turbo in 2019, I simply wrapped hose clamps around the bushings and tightened them down like usual. 2 1/2 years later and 125 hours and my engine is in the same place it was the day I hung it.
I don't know if that will last, but my cowl spacing is the same as when originally fitted. Of course, now that I have spoken about it, I expect to find my motor on the floor when I get back to the hangar.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Five years static, an hour of ground running, and 1.7 hours in 3 flights so far. Poly bushings seem good.
Edit: these are Super Pro SPF2092BK bushings. Available in the US and Australia it would seem. Some of the old links are broken but if you search for "Super Pro SPF2092BK" you will find their USA or Australia website, plus ebay sellers and so on.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Bryan Cotton wrote:Five years static, an hour of ground running, and 1.7 hours in 3 flights so far. Poly bushings seem good.
Edit: these are Super Pro SPF2092BK bushings. Available in the US and Australia it would seem. Some of the old links are broken but if you search for "Super Pro SPF2092BK" you will find their USA or Australia website, plus ebay sellers and so on.
43.6 hours and I'm still happy with my Super Pro bushings.
tps8903 wrote:Was there a change in engine position when you swapped from factory rubber to the Super Pro Mounts?
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