Glaspar_Fan
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- Jul 21, 2012
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Can someone explain how the rear engine mounts (bolt, washer, sleeve, fiber washer, spiral lock washer and nylock nut) work? The diagram shows the assembly, but where are the forces applied that bind the transome plate and engine ("bell housing") bracket? Not sure it makes sense though and I want to get it right, just in case there is an issue with the pictures.
From the diagrams in the manual and online, it appears to me that the nut is held captive in a pocket in the transome plate and that as the bolt is tightened the nut comes up to bear directly on the transome plate. The engine bracket is forced down onto the fiber washer as the bolt head bears directly on the steel washer and force is transmitted through the sleeve to the engine bracket.
But how is any force applied to that spiral lock washer? And is all the binding force really transmitted via that sleeve directly to an aluminum bracket? Or does the whole works actually float around the sleeve somehow?
I'm clearly missing something.
Thank you,
John
From the diagrams in the manual and online, it appears to me that the nut is held captive in a pocket in the transome plate and that as the bolt is tightened the nut comes up to bear directly on the transome plate. The engine bracket is forced down onto the fiber washer as the bolt head bears directly on the steel washer and force is transmitted through the sleeve to the engine bracket.
But how is any force applied to that spiral lock washer? And is all the binding force really transmitted via that sleeve directly to an aluminum bracket? Or does the whole works actually float around the sleeve somehow?
I'm clearly missing something.
Thank you,
John