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![]() Hi Herb
Just turned the photo up the right way, the picture was taken from the current parts manual for a 1974 337G. Many of the photo's used in the parts book are generic it seems. The photo is of a non turbo model, in my parts book all diagrams related to turbo models are on the following pages after the non turbo engines. From what I can see in the service manual on engine installation, it also does not reference the single washer, or am I missing something. Herb, thanks for coming back to me. Dave |
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Dave
This photo is from the Cessna 337 Series 1974 thru 1980 Service Manual
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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Hi Herb
Thanks for this, your right the service manual shows the rear engine mounting and highlights the washer as item 6 in this diagram and comments broadly on typical 4 mount. The parts book consistently refers to the number of each item for the engine installation, 4 bolts, 4 nuts, 4 spring washers, 4 engine mount sets etc. In the case of item 6 in this diagram it only says 1 item in total. And given mine were not there when we removed the engine, my reason to question the parts book. I have 4 new washers, I will put them on tomorrow, keen to finish this last task and put the cowls on - job done! Then ready the bird for CASA CoA. As always Herb, thanks for taking the time. Very much appreciated. Dave |