Attaching engine to stringers
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Attaching engine to stringers
What type of fasteners do I need to use and how do I attach the engine boiler and bearings for props shaft?
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Re: Attaching engine to stringers
my boat has 5/8 lag bolts with machine thread on top [I know there's a correct name for this but I forget!] This arrangement allows one to shim for proper alignment.Don't forget to secure the boiler as well Have a look at this video and figure the forces at work here trying to break the stack off and toss the boiler overboard!!
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Re: Attaching engine to stringers
The name you are looking for is hanger bolts. Not the easiest thing to find but they are out there. I have had to make special ones when the right configuration wasn't available.
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Re: Attaching engine to stringers
I just looked up Stainless Hanger Screws and Bronze Hanger Screws on Google and Amazon and got several good looking hits.
As you probably have figured out, you temporarily jam two nuts against each other to screw the hanger screw into the wood.
My motor mounts in my sailboat (four hundred pound engine) are held down with 3/8" hanger screws and the boat has been in conditions where it was all I could do to hang on for eight to twelve hours at a time. Twenty years now and the engine is still in there the last time I looked.
Mike
As you probably have figured out, you temporarily jam two nuts against each other to screw the hanger screw into the wood.
My motor mounts in my sailboat (four hundred pound engine) are held down with 3/8" hanger screws and the boat has been in conditions where it was all I could do to hang on for eight to twelve hours at a time. Twenty years now and the engine is still in there the last time I looked.
Mike
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Re: Attaching engine to stringers
Lopez Mike wrote:My motor mounts in my sailboat (four hundred pound engine) are held down with 3/8" hanger screws and the boat has been in conditions where it was all I could do to hang on for eight to twelve hours at a time. Twenty years now and the engine is still in there the last time I looked.
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Re: Attaching engine to stringers
Sad but true.
The violent motion, however, was off of the Baja coast. I had H.F. fax weather maps and I had gotten all full of myself and thought I was a weather expert. The rest of the Southbound boats stayed in Turtle bay listening to alarming forecasts. I, oh so self confident in my readings of my charts, took off. I got my nose rubbed in it well and truly. At one point my mush ended up stuck to the cabin overhead. Sigh.
Where were we. Oh, yes. Hanger screws are a good thing.
Mike
The violent motion, however, was off of the Baja coast. I had H.F. fax weather maps and I had gotten all full of myself and thought I was a weather expert. The rest of the Southbound boats stayed in Turtle bay listening to alarming forecasts. I, oh so self confident in my readings of my charts, took off. I got my nose rubbed in it well and truly. At one point my mush ended up stuck to the cabin overhead. Sigh.
Where were we. Oh, yes. Hanger screws are a good thing.
Mike
If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito.
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Re: Attaching engine to stringers
Hanger bolts -That's the name I was looking for! While we're on the subject,When installing Hanger Bolts into a wood stringer that is fully encapsulated by fibreglass ,how do we seal the bolt to stop water from seeping into the wood and rotting? Or would it be wiser to place the bolt in resin before it hardens? Or am I just making a mountain out of a molehill?
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Re: Attaching engine to stringers
I've never had any problem with rot but if I was worried, I'd smear the thing with goop of some sort before screwing it in. Silicon caulk would be good enough. With a hole bored to the root diameter of the hanger screw (bolt) there isn't much of a way for water to get in there.
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Re: Attaching engine to stringers
Lopez Mike wrote:I've never had any problem with rot but if I was worried, I'd smear the thing with goop of some sort before screwing it in. Silicon caulk would be good enough. With a hole bored to the root diameter of the hanger screw (bolt) there isn't much of a way for water to get in there.
Mike

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Re: Attaching engine to stringers
Yeah, that stuff is really something. I've seen people actually fall through the floor in trailers. But there is a world of difference between that grunge and a solid timber. I think polysulfides are overkill for this sort of installation. You might actually want to get it out some day (grin).
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