"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
news:EZF9g.20244$ZW3.18025@dukeread04...
Buy a [big] box or two of slide-lock baggies, put the
parts, with a label and tape them to the area near the
inspection cover. You can even add notes to yourself or the
other mechanic who is working on the airplane.
I've heard of owners replacing the standard fasteners with
nice shiny stainless steel screws. Trouble is you can get
dissimilar metal galvanic reactions and then you have to
drill them out.
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Just what I did several years ago in A&P school. During recip overhaul, we
were in groups of 3. I noticed that the other groups seemed to be reckless
with the parts and fasteners they were removing. I went to Sam's and bought
the gallon freezer bags and my group kept everything in the bags and labled.
Made our engine assembly much smoother than the others. We were also the
first one's completed and that engine fired right up and purred like a
kitten!
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