Engine cowl & Tinnerman nutstrip
Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 8:15 pm
I'm putting the following information in the forum, in the interest of saving someone else a few frustrating wasted hours.
Restoring a '54 170B, the Tinnerman nutstrips used to secure the lowest five(5) screws on each side of the engine cowl, were in sad need of replacement. After some searching, this nutstrip was found on P36 of the parts manual, as 19-23, and again on P38 as 20-21. These references show Cessna part number 0513000-20.
These nutstrips, secure 5 screws per side, and each have an additional 3 "blind" screw holes. So they are actually 15.5 inches long, and riveted in place by flush rivets located mid-way between each Tinnerman clip (with one rivet closer in at each end). Not wishing to drill the 16 new holes required to replace these strips with individual Tinnerman plates, I sought a source for purchasing the original nutstrip. I found out right away that Cessna had superceded the part number to SK170-13, so I ordered two, for a painful $19.17 each. Imagine my surprise when I opened the box, and found - you guessed it - two bags of neatly packaged individual Tinnerman plates, rivets to mount those plates, separate rivets to fill the existing holes and documentation for this "service kit." Further, a SINGLE kit was sufficient to replace the nutstrips on BOTH sides of the fuselage.
The vendor was nice enough to take the kits back, and apologetic about not suspecting this would be the case, from the new "SK" part number. He even helped out with a search for anyone still carrying the original part number (0513000-20) and KRN Aviation turned up (480-961-8946) as still having this part in stock. Two have been ordered, at $12.96 each.
If anyone knows of more economical source for these nutstrips, feel free to let us know. At least now, hopefully, anyone searching the forum on this topic in the future, can be spared some frustration.
Restoring a '54 170B, the Tinnerman nutstrips used to secure the lowest five(5) screws on each side of the engine cowl, were in sad need of replacement. After some searching, this nutstrip was found on P36 of the parts manual, as 19-23, and again on P38 as 20-21. These references show Cessna part number 0513000-20.
These nutstrips, secure 5 screws per side, and each have an additional 3 "blind" screw holes. So they are actually 15.5 inches long, and riveted in place by flush rivets located mid-way between each Tinnerman clip (with one rivet closer in at each end). Not wishing to drill the 16 new holes required to replace these strips with individual Tinnerman plates, I sought a source for purchasing the original nutstrip. I found out right away that Cessna had superceded the part number to SK170-13, so I ordered two, for a painful $19.17 each. Imagine my surprise when I opened the box, and found - you guessed it - two bags of neatly packaged individual Tinnerman plates, rivets to mount those plates, separate rivets to fill the existing holes and documentation for this "service kit." Further, a SINGLE kit was sufficient to replace the nutstrips on BOTH sides of the fuselage.
The vendor was nice enough to take the kits back, and apologetic about not suspecting this would be the case, from the new "SK" part number. He even helped out with a search for anyone still carrying the original part number (0513000-20) and KRN Aviation turned up (480-961-8946) as still having this part in stock. Two have been ordered, at $12.96 each.
If anyone knows of more economical source for these nutstrips, feel free to let us know. At least now, hopefully, anyone searching the forum on this topic in the future, can be spared some frustration.