
Cowling Fasteners
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Cowling Fasteners
I fly a pretty nice 55 "B" model. Anytime I consider removing the cowling, I first consider that there are forty sheet metal screws in the top and another ten screws holding the bottom . Most are the same size except for a half dozen or so that are oversized. I was wondering if anyone has changed over to "Camloc', Dzus or Southco"' , style fasteners. The old sheet metal screws have been doing a great job for fifty years, but I'd like to install something more up-to-date. Appreciate any advise, what a better option would be to the screws I'm using now. Thanks, 

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Thanks Brian, Do you find the cowling removal a lot quicker and easier compared to sheet metal screws ? I would think a 337 should work for the mod.Indopilot wrote:I just bought a cowl that has been changed over to cam loc's. I think it came with a 337 for the mod. I can double check. Might be a basis of approval for a Field approval if you are interested. Brian
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As far as quicker and easier, on 172's with cam locks the answer is yes to both. This cowlinfg is also modified for a 180 Lycoming installation which is why I came into possesion of it. We are not yet ready to install our 180 so it is spare for the moment.
The 337 is a Field Approval out of Sacramento California, dated 1993. the work Accomplished reads as follows;
Remove cowling from A/C & all tinnerman nuts.
Fit Camlock2600receptacle & camlock 2600 studs. Rivet receptacle to
cowling and firewall. Install studs & retain with camlock retaining rings.
Reinstall cowling.
Not exactly rocket science but it worked for him
. If you send me a fax number I can fax you a copy if you'd like. Brian
The 337 is a Field Approval out of Sacramento California, dated 1993. the work Accomplished reads as follows;
Remove cowling from A/C & all tinnerman nuts.
Fit Camlock2600receptacle & camlock 2600 studs. Rivet receptacle to
cowling and firewall. Install studs & retain with camlock retaining rings.
Reinstall cowling.
Not exactly rocket science but it worked for him

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Cowling Fasteners
Indopilot wrote:As far as quicker and easier, on 172's with cam locks the answer is yes to both. This cowlinfg is also modified for a 180 Lycoming installation which is why I came into possesion of it. We are not yet ready to install our 180 so it is spare for the moment.
The 337 is a Field Approval out of Sacramento California, dated 1993. the work Accomplished reads as follows;
Remove cowling from A/C & all tinnerman nuts.
Fit Camlock2600receptacle & camlock 2600 studs. Rivet receptacle to
cowling and firewall. Install studs & retain with camlock retaining rings.
Reinstall cowling.
Not exactly rocket science but it worked for him. If you send me a fax number I can fax you a copy if you'd like. Brian

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