jM20 Posted April 8 Report Posted April 8 Help! I had a prop strike and the engine needs to be removed. I need to move the plane back outside after a A&P pulls the engine. Anybody have experience with doing this? What counter weights can I put on, how to attach? Thank You in advance!! 1 Quote
Hank Posted April 8 Report Posted April 8 Tie some barbells to the engine mounts. If that's been removed also, bolt some lumber to the mount holes with correct-sized bolts, and hang weights there. Sandbags should work, too, just tie them on well. You'll need to approximate the weight of the engine, more if the engine mount is off. 2 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted April 8 Report Posted April 8 I’ve seen. 30 gallon drum used. You can tie it on while it’s empty then fill it with water. Put the big bung hole at the top to fill it, when you are done shove one end of a hose in the top bung and siphon out the water. Quote
Brian2034 Posted April 10 Report Posted April 10 Sand bags cheap easy and clean strap them on with a couple of ratchet straps. You can get the woven plastic bags of sand at Home Depot or Lowes Quote
Hank Posted April 10 Report Posted April 10 35 minutes ago, Brian2034 said: Sand bags cheap easy and clean strap them on with a couple of ratchet straps. You can get the woven plastic bags of sand at Home Depot or Lowes I used to keep three 60-lb tubes of sand in the back of my little Ranger pickup in WV, really helped with traction in the winter. Shouldn't be hard to hand them from the engine mount; it'll be more work if the mount is also off. Quote
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