I hear that the Type II is "better", but maybe not enough to notice? Type I seems to be the path of least resistance. Anyone have advice on choosing one over the other?
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540 Dynafocal Type I or Type II?
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Type 1 dynafocal are 30 deg mounts and type 2 are 18 deg mounts. My understanding is type 2 is for use with engines with long prop hubs/extensions. Obviously your engine mount needs to match the type mounts on the engine. They are bolted to the engine so could be changed out. I believe all of the kit mounts are type 1.
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Yeah... at this point choices are open, so I'm trying to figure out what is the best choice. Since prop extensions seem to be correlated with better cooling and lower drag, an extension is a consideration.Originally posted by rodsmith View PostType 1 dynafocal are 30 deg mounts and type 2 are 18 deg mounts. My understanding is type 2 is for use with engines with long prop hubs/extensions. Obviously your engine mount needs to match the type mounts on the engine. They are bolted to the engine so could be changed out. I believe all of the kit mounts are type 1.
540's aren't cut. They have "ears" that are bolted on. A case can have either type bolted to it.Originally posted by sir-newton100% All single engine Lycoming blocks were cut for 30 deg mounts.
Very few type 2 engine blocks around.
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I have always thought the Type 1 were probably an earlier design and thus the Type 2 must be an improvement... maybe?
I have found Type 2 mounts easy to work with, in terms of access and installation / removal of the engine. However, that is an uncommon task... so probably not a serious consideration.
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