Note: Please review application guide below to confirm correct part number for your aircraft. Lord Engine Mount Application Guide (PDF) These compression type couplings consist of bonded rubber joints pressed into the sockets of metal hubs. These dynafocal engine suspensions provide proper flexible support to isolate engine vibrations and reduce noise transmission to airframe structure in all aircraft applications. Careful design assures maximum strength to hold the engine under ultimate load and emergency conditions. Suspensions also distribute loads in most desirable patterns, control engine motions, accommodate thermal expansion and manufacturers’ tolerances. |
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installed and worked as expected
Lord Engine Mount J-9613-49
Great products but cant understand why they cost so darn much. Yep...aviation i know.
They work perfectly. Only comment is they should come with new bolts.
Came quickly (under 2 days) and what we needed.
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The Cessna 120 with a Continental C-85 engine uses the J-3608-1 (07-01131) engine mounts. It looks like 2 are used in an assembly per mounting point for a total of 8 per aircraft.