xeriotti wrote:Aluminum washers to contain the rubber dampers... Made the bad way with a 60mm cup saw that gives me 56mm washers...
Kai wrote:Yup!
It is just a question of measuring the inner diameter of the coleslaw- sorry: hole saw, and add perhaps a mm or two. That is the washer diameter you will need. You need to make sure that the washer covers ALL of the rubber damper surface. If not you may be sure that the washer will start to dig into the rubber.
Don´t ask how I found out.
13brv3 wrote:I wouldn't angle the engine up or down, but I'd certainly allow for some right offset to compensate for the left turning thrust. I left mine straight, and there's a pretty big change in yaw when you add or reduce power. At some point, I'll shim the engine to the right, though I have no clue how much would be needed.
Rusty
Skippydiesel wrote:I am sure that I have seen this debate elsewhere - the result "fence sitting" ie about equal numbers for/against, with neither side bringing a scientific/researched/tested argument to sway the reader in either direction.
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