by Kai » Mon Jan 16, 2023 3:43 am
Í´m speculating several of the previous Sonex engine mounts are suitable for adaption to a 912. The first custom built mount I know of positioned the prop flange of the Rotax in the exact same position as the Aerovee- with the welding jig and all it was a tremendous lot of work: never again! Not to mention the purchased Rotax rubber dampers with associated parts wich cost a small fortune.
My own 912 installation was indeed inspired by the beautiful simplicity of the square tube ring mount designed and built by Bishoff77- however the basis for my conversion was the standard Jab33A mount supplied by Sonex, and the Sonex rubbers for that engine. I theorized that the J33A and the R912 are of roughly the same installed weight, so it was only a question of fabricating adapter plates that would mate the 33A mount to the Rotax standard ring mount. These bars came out looking a little scary- someone on these pages that shall remain unnamed unceremoneously labeled them looking like railway tracks: I can´t say I disagree.
Rubber isolators set #1 are still sitting there, but it is early days yet as there are only 55 hours on the engine-sooner or later they will have to be replaced.
Photos of this installation have previously been posted on these pages, so I won´t bother you with that, but it is safe to say that the cowling provided most of the head scratching, both externally and the cooling bit. I ended up with a slightly redesigned cowling bottom and cooling air outlets over its entire width, as well as the side outlets for the B-series. I must have done something right because I am nowhere near overheating, no matter what I do. Two BMW full flow thermostats peg the coolant temp at 72 centigrades.
Sonex A #0525- SG, DS.
EdgePerfomance EP915ECI, 123HP