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dvtpilot wrote in message . ..
I have a Cessna 150 and finally lost one of the cowl fastener screws for the lower cowling. It's the slotted quarter-turn type. What's the best source for replacing these? I guess I'll buy some extras too. Thanks in advance! -Eric Go on and buy all you need to replace every one of them on the cowling and the tools too. Do them all in one shot and save a lot of time and frustration, because if one has worn out and been lost, the others are not too far behind. Might as well buy the stainless screw kit too and start replacing them. Craig C. |
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Well, thanks for that. Does anyone have an answer to my question?
I don't want to start replacing all of them...just looking for one little part here. |
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![]() dvtpilot wrote: I have a Cessna 150 and finally lost one of the cowl fastener screws for the lower cowling. It's the slotted quarter-turn type. Part number L-838-001 at Wag-Aero. http://store.wagaero.com George Patterson Brute force has an elegance all its own. |
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Try Aircraft Spruce or Wag Aero. Both have online shopping.
dvtpilot wrote in message . .. Well, thanks for that. Does anyone have an answer to my question? I don't want to start replacing all of them...just looking for one little part here. |
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dvtpilot wrote in message . ..
Well, thanks for that. Does anyone have an answer to my question? I don't want to start replacing all of them...just looking for one little part here. Whatever...just been my experience that once one starts to come out, the others are not too far behind. Besides, half an afternoon with the cowling off and replacing the external screws gives allows you to give the a/c a very good going over. That's when you find things like beginning cracks, areas of fretting due to loose fastners ect... I'm not trying to be an alarmist, just being practical from lots of years of playing with spam cans and warbirds... Craig C. |
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Most parts departments have them right on the counter, taxi in and match
them up? Wayne "dvtpilot" wrote in message ... Well, thanks for that. Does anyone have an answer to my question? I don't want to start replacing all of them...just looking for one little part here. |
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