The mount shown here is flipped over with the hook pointing up.
TIP: I've found the best position for the low, bottom ring to be 7/8" from the bottom of the engine tube. This allows enough flex to slide in a motor.
The Kevlar line gets a small overhand knot.
This is slipped under the upper bend of the engine hook.
The upper centering ring is slid up and glued on slightly over the Kevlar loop.
The centering ring also locks the upper bend of the engine hook in place.
TIP: In all my new builds, I am incorporating heat shrink tubing over the Kevlar line for extra protection. The heat shrink tubing idea comes from Rick Randoll of New Way Rockets.
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