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Located this custom fabricated Octura "Swift-Switch" engine mount, was packed away in a box. The Swift-Switch "insert" portion (engine-mount platform) is missing from these images. I'm showing the "base" portion, and comparing to the conventional Octura 5-60 rigid mount.
Prather produced a limited quantity of these mounts for the Piranha outrigger kit to reinforce structural integrity. A number of racers were experiencing cracked crankcases, especially using the larger displacement engines (K&B .67's/.80's, etc.,...). Transferred forces caused by engine torque was responsible for "levering" the sponson bracket (aluminum "Wing Ding's") directly into the (stock) Octura rigid mount, causing the mount to flex. Resulting in excess stress to the crankcase. This was more of a unique issue with the Piranha- being a hollow epoxy fibre-glass fuselage design. The wood frame design of the Wing Ding hulls incorporated two bulkheads in the engine compartment.
The Prather mount incorporated a .125in thick aluminum plate TIG-welded to the forward (milled) edge of the Octura mount. Essentially an aluminum "Bulkhead". The side mounting surfaces were cleaned (milled) off. The finished mount, and aluminum sponson brackets, were then anodized a grey color (included in latter kit production).
The aluminum plate has to be milled open to provide proper clearance of rear portion of engine.
Prather produced a limited quantity of these mounts for the Piranha outrigger kit to reinforce structural integrity. A number of racers were experiencing cracked crankcases, especially using the larger displacement engines (K&B .67's/.80's, etc.,...). Transferred forces caused by engine torque was responsible for "levering" the sponson bracket (aluminum "Wing Ding's") directly into the (stock) Octura rigid mount, causing the mount to flex. Resulting in excess stress to the crankcase. This was more of a unique issue with the Piranha- being a hollow epoxy fibre-glass fuselage design. The wood frame design of the Wing Ding hulls incorporated two bulkheads in the engine compartment.
The Prather mount incorporated a .125in thick aluminum plate TIG-welded to the forward (milled) edge of the Octura mount. Essentially an aluminum "Bulkhead". The side mounting surfaces were cleaned (milled) off. The finished mount, and aluminum sponson brackets, were then anodized a grey color (included in latter kit production).
The aluminum plate has to be milled open to provide proper clearance of rear portion of engine.
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