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While giving a close look at the engine compartment during an oil change, I saw the left cylinders were missing this part.  It's the rod that connects the lower metal baffles- there are mounting holes there, but no hardware.   

While I will have the local shop address, my question for the group is "where do I find the part number"?   I've looked through the engine diagrams and mooney parts diagram, but cant find the engine baffling system. any hints on where to look?

Thanks,

Rob

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They're part of the engine and appear in the parts catalog for the engine.   They're not hard to make if necessary, but the parts and springs, etc., should be fairly easy to find.

 

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Thank you PT- ive combed through the catalog twice for this, and couldn't find it

You convinced me it was there- and now searching the index- found it chapter 60, page 283...

Rob

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6 hours ago, PT20J said:

The engine baffles (except the inter-cylinder baffles) are part of the airframe so they are in the Mooney IPC. That threaded rod isn’t right.

 

 

Ahg...fot some reason  I thought this was the inter-cyl baffle, which has no spring...derp.

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On 8/12/2024 at 7:58 AM, PT20J said:

The engine baffles (except the inter-cylinder baffles) are part of the airframe so they are in the Mooney IPC. That threaded rod isn’t right.

Interesting,

No idea about M20J but my '67 F has threaded rods to hold the baffles. when installing the engine, I bought new threaded rods at Tacoma Screws and cut to the size. The old ones were quite warn. Do you have a picture of the springs for M20J?

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14 minutes ago, Igor_U said:

Interesting,

No idea about M20J but my '67 F has threaded rods to hold the baffles. when installing the engine, I bought new threaded rods at Tacoma Screws and cut to the size. The old ones were quite warn. Do you have a picture of the springs for M20J?

You’d have to check the IPC or other F owners to know if the threaded rods are original. 
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