Barry Mounts 7351231-3 Engine Mount - Bonanza & Debonair
The Barry Mount 7351231-3 is a high-performance engine mount designed for use with Continental Engines, specifically the IO-520-B, IO-520-BA, and IO-550-B models. Essential for Beechcraft Bonanza and Debonair aircraft, this mount provides superior vibration isolation and engine stability, ensuring a smoother and more comfortable flight experience. With four mounts required per engine, the 7351231-3 is a crucial component in maintaining optimal engine performance and the overall integrity of the aircraft.
Key Features
- Precision Fit for Beechcraft Models: This engine mount is specifically designed to fit Beechcraft Bonanza and Debonair aircraft, ensuring a secure installation for engines such as the IO-520-B, IO-520-BA, and IO-550-B. Its tailored design guarantees optimal performance and stability for these aircraft models.
- Superior Vibration Isolation: The Barry Mount 7351231-3 excels in reducing engine-induced vibrations, enhancing flight comfort by minimizing noise and cabin vibrations. This isolation helps protect the aircraft’s structure, ensuring longevity and reducing maintenance requirements.
- Durable Construction: Constructed from high-quality materials and advanced engineering, this mount is built to withstand the demands of aviation. Its robust design ensures long-lasting durability, providing consistent engine support and reducing the need for frequent replacements.
- Comprehensive Engine Support: With four mounts required per engine, the 7351231-3 provides complete and reliable support for the engine, ensuring stable and efficient operation.
Aircraft Applications
- Beechcraft: Compatible with Bonanza and Debonair models.
- Engine Models: Designed for Continental IO-520-B, IO-520-BA, and IO-550-B engines, requiring four mounts per engine for optimal performance.
Benefits of Barry Mounts from PJi
- Enhanced Comfort and Safety: Barry Mounts are renowned for their superior vibration isolation, contributing to a smoother and quieter flight. This not only improves passenger comfort but also reduces pilot fatigue, enhancing overall flight safety.
- Aircraft Protection: By isolating and reducing vibrations, the 7351231-3 mount helps protect the aircraft's structure and systems from potential damage, extending the life of various components.
- Expert Support: PJi offers specialized assistance to ensure you select the correct parts for your aircraft. Our aviation specialists are available to help you with any questions regarding the installation or replacement of engine mounts.
Why Choose Barry Mount 7351231-3
Choosing the Barry Mount 7351231-3 for your Beechcraft Bonanza or Debonair ensures your aircraft is equipped with a high-quality vibration isolator that meets and exceeds industry standards. Its precision engineering and durable construction make it an essential component for maintaining engine stability, enhancing flight comfort, and ensuring the longevity of your aircraft.
For optimal performance and protection, it is recommended to replace engine mounts at every engine overhaul. Invest in the Barry Mount 7351231-3 to experience the benefits of superior vibration isolation and consistent engine support, keeping your aircraft operating at its best.
Aircraft Applications
- Beechcraft: (Bonanza & Debonair)
- Engine Model: IO-520-B(4 Per Engine), IO-520-BA(4 Per Engine), and IO-550-B (4 Per Engine)
Benefits of Barry Mounts from PJi
| General Information | |
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| Part # | 7351231-3 |
| Manufacturer | Barry Mounts Hutchinson |
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| Product Weight | 1.2 lbs. |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 in. |
| Schedule B | 8487900080 |
| ECCN | 9A991.d |
AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY
| Compatible Aircraft* | |
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| Hawker Beechcraft |
Beech Bonanza
NOTE
Four 7351231-3 are required on aircraft with IO-520-B, -BA, -BB, and -N engines.
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Debonair 35-C33A
NOTE
Four 7351231-3 are required on aircraft with IO-520-B and -BA engines.
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