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November 15th 14, 05:02 AM
Hi all,

I'm hoping to do some re-work of my instruments over the winter, and want to pull the instrument pod out wholesale.

I haven't been able to find any details on how to properly remove the instrument pod in any of the documentation I have on hand. From looking ath the pod, there are 6 hex-head allen bolts at the front of the pod (3 each side).. I assume it is remove those 6 bolts, and see how the pod moves - but I'd hate to hear the 'clunk' of a nut dropping into the bowels of the aircraft if I've loosend the wrong bolt!

Anyone have any "been there done that" experience they can share with me?

Graham (C-FBMK, Ottawa, Canada)

November 15th 14, 04:51 PM
On Saturday, November 15, 2014 12:02:04 AM UTC-5, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm hoping to do some re-work of my instruments over the winter, and want to pull the instrument pod out wholesale.
>
> I haven't been able to find any details on how to properly remove the instrument pod in any of the documentation I have on hand. From looking ath the pod, there are 6 hex-head allen bolts at the front of the pod (3 each side). I assume it is remove those 6 bolts, and see how the pod moves - but I'd hate to hear the 'clunk' of a nut dropping into the bowels of the aircraft if I've loosend the wrong bolt!
>
> Anyone have any "been there done that" experience they can share with me?
>
> Graham (C-FBMK, Ottawa, Canada)

Hmm, apologies for the spam, I had intended to post this to the pik forum on yahoo groups; I had both open, guess I posted to the wrong page.

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