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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 7:46 pm    Post subject: Lower Cowl Mounts Reply with quote

Hey who's using hinges for the lower cowl?! Don't do it. Actually, I'm
chiming in late but seems like most folks are aware of this issue. Hinges
were not a problem in my -6. They did not last past 5 hours in the -10.
They eyelets broke one at a time. Just on the left side. I replaced that
side with nutplates/screws then the other side started to break, one eyelet
at a time. Eventually I fixed both sides. I made the plates out of the old
instrument panel. Didn't need shims since the hinge halves lined up in the
first place. I didn't want to patch up the existing holes on the cowl where
the rivets used to be so I used six #8 nutplates/screws per side, with C/S
washers. Very solid as you would imagine.
Anh
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:21 am    Post subject: Lower Cowl Mounts Reply with quote

Hate to say it, but William you are correct Smile . I took a look at the
original photos and the bottom ones do not have the same markings on
that as the camlocs on the sides.

Larry

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Larry,

Those bottom ones don't look like Camlocs, they look like screws with Tinnerman washers. I know Vic sold the plane but is he still on the list?

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:00 am    Post subject: Lower Cowl Mounts Reply with quote

This is passed on from Vic as a reply...

From: Vicsyracuse

I read the archives, but don't have time to monitor the list. Sorry. But
I saw your question. I used the skybolt fasteners top and sides, and 5
#8 screws with tinnerman washers on the bottom on both sides of the air
exit area. I did my rv-6 this way, and am doing the RV-7 the same. I
used .063 for the aluminum on the 10, but am using .050 on the 7.

Vic

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> Guys,
> did anyone use camlocks for the bottom cowling mounts?
> Michael

I am. Two per side on a 0.63 base. Four of each of the below:

244-16 Floting Receptacle 2.89
4002-4 Camloc Stud 2.45
4002-O Camloc Grommet 1.53
R4G Snap Rings 0.20

I used these on the horizontal sides of my Cardinal to replace the SouthCo fasteners and I like them a lot. Not enough however to use them in place of the hinges on the 10 except on the cowl bottom.

The above prices are from Spruce, however if you go to OSH or Sun-N-Fun you can get them at the Aeromart for less. If you want to pay even more you can get the adjustable receptacle version but since the -4 stud will fit the thickness range of our cowling, I don't see any reason to use them.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 1:37 pm    Post subject: Lower Cowl Mounts Reply with quote

Has anyone tried stainless steel piano hinge on the lower cowl rather
than the standard aluminium ones? If not, I will give it a try.

Cheers,
Ron
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 12:43 pm    Post subject: Lower Cowl Mounts Reply with quote

Howdy,

Is the problem at the firewall/cowl margin or between the
top and bottom cowl halves?
Is the hinge you replaced on the side or bottom of the lower
cowl? Would you have any pics?

Thanks,

Kevin
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From: "DejaVu" <wvu(at)ameritel.net>
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Subject: Re: Lower Cowl Mounts
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Hey who's using hinges for the lower cowl?! Don't do it.
Actually, I'm chiming in late but seems like most folks
are aware of this issue. Hinges were not a problem in my
-6. They did not last past 5 hours in the -10. They
eyelets broke one at a time. Just on the left side. I
replaced that side with nutplates/screws then the other
side started to break, one eyelet at a time. Eventually I
fixed both sides. I made the plates out of the old
instrument panel. Didn't need shims since the hinge halves
lined up in the first place. I didn't want to patch up
the existing holes on the cowl where the rivets used to be
so I used six #8 nutplates/screws per side, with C/S
washers. Very solid as you would imagine. Anh
N591VU - flying


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:19 pm    Post subject: Re: Lower Cowl Mounts Reply with quote

I have 150 hrs on my RV10 and I am on my second left bottom hinge which as all ready lost one tab. I am not sure why it happens but I agree that the best idea is to go with screws and nut plates from the start. I will be changing my soon.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:28 am    Post subject: Lower Cowl Mounts Reply with quote

I have 150 hrs on my RV10 and I am on my second left bottom hinge which as all
ready lost one tab. I am not sure why it happens but I agree that the best idea
is to go with screws and nut plates from the start. I will be changing my
soon.

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MARK SUTHERLAND
Instead of screws and nutplates you should consider the floating camlocks from SkyBolt which I installed.

Russ Daves
N710RV - 190+ hours
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 6:46 am    Post subject: Lower Cowl Mounts Reply with quote

I'm planning on doing a cross between the two ideas and using floating nutplates:

Two Lug Miniature Anchor Nuts Part No.
Thread Size
Price
Buy
MF5000-06
6-32
$1.09

MF5000-08
8-32
$0.91

MF5000-3
(Manufactured Material Certification Available)
10-32
$0.79



Aircraft Spruce is one source. They are also known as MS21059.


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Subject: Re: Lower Cowl Mounts
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 06:25:22 -0500

I have 150 hrs on my RV10 and I am on my second left bottom hinge which as all
ready lost one tab. I am not sure why it happens but I agree that the best idea
is to go with screws and nut plates from the start. I will be changing my
soon.
 
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Instead of screws and nutplates you should consider the floating camlocks from SkyBolt which I installed.

Russ Daves
N710RV - 190+ hours
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 7:30 am    Post subject: Lower Cowl Mounts Reply with quote

My only concerns would be with wear to the cowl and subsequent 'looseness' if the screws backed out or weren't put in real tight, and the possibility of cowl shift after assembly. I had a problem with the upper engine cowl on my Pitts (aluminum) where I must have been less than diligent tightening one screw. Vibration wore a hole in the aluminum the size of the screw head. Now has a finish washer there. There appears to be a fair amount of stress on the hinges as evidenced by all the failures I'm reading here. I'm becoming leery of the aluminum hinge, but like the solution of the carbhinge .... but not the price. Cowls have had fixed nutplates on other designs with no obvious problems.
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Vernon Smith wrote:
[quote] .hmmessage P { margin:0px; padding:0px } body.hmmessage { FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma } I'm planning on doing a cross between the two ideas and using floating nutplates:

Two Lug Miniature Anchor Nuts Part No.
Thread Size
Price
Buy
MF5000-06
6-32
$1.09

MF5000-08
8-32
$0.91

MF5000-3
(Manufactured Material Certification Available)
10-32
$0.79



Aircraft Spruce is one source. They are also known as MS21059.


Vern Smith (#324)

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From: dav1111(at)erfwireless.net (dav1111(at)erfwireless.net)
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Lower Cowl Mounts
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 06:25:22 -0500

I have 150 hrs on my RV10 and I am on my second left bottom hinge which as all
ready lost one tab. I am not sure why it happens but I agree that the best idea
is to go with screws and nut plates from the start. I will be changing my
soon.

--------
MARK SUTHERLAND
Instead of screws and nutplates you should consider the floating camlocks from SkyBolt which I installed.

Russ Daves
N710RV - 190+ hours
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:44 am    Post subject: Lower Cowl Mounts Reply with quote

I originally posted the information on John Barrett and his carbinge, not because of price but the use of similar material and correct adhesive. I have seen rivets through composite cowls pop and fail all too often. There is a tremendous weight and vibration which are transferred into the fasteners. I found the reinforcement plate and use of solid, removable fasteners much superior to the use of rivets. Just as an aluminum hinge on an aluminum cowl made sense, I was concluding a composite hinge on a composite cowl made sense.

Attachment is the issue to the airframe. Reducing the vibration as much as practical saves on fasteners and stress riser cracking.

John Cox (#600)

PS - My thoughts are with a safe solution to Mark Ritter at this moment


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My only concerns would be with wear to the cowl and subsequent 'looseness' if the screws backed out or weren't put in real tight, and the possibility of cowl shift after assembly. I had a problem with the upper engine cowl on my Pitts (aluminum) where I must have been less than diligent tightening one screw. Vibration wore a hole in the aluminum the size of the screw head. Now has a finish washer there. There appears to be a fair amount of stress on the hinges as evidenced by all the failures I'm reading here. I'm becoming leery of the aluminum hinge, but like the solution of the carbhinge .... but not the price. Cowls have had fixed nutplates on other designs with no obvious problems.
Linn
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Vernon Smith wrote:


I'm planning on doing a cross between the two ideas and using floating nutplates:

[b]Two Lug Miniature Anchor Nuts[/b]

[b]Part No. [/b]
[b]Thread Size [/b]
[b]Price[/b]
[b]Buy[/b]
MF5000-06
6-32
$1.09

MF5000-08
8-32
$0.91

MF5000-3
(Manufactured Material Certification Available)
10-32
$0.79




Aircraft Spruce is one source. They are also known as MS21059.


Vern Smith (#324)

From: dav1111(at)erfwireless.net (dav1111(at)erfwireless.net)
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Lower Cowl Mounts
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 06:25:22 -0500
I have 150 hrs on my RV10 and I am on my second left bottom hinge which as all
ready lost one tab. I am not sure why it happens but I agree that the best idea
is to go with screws and nut plates from the start. I will be changing my
soon.

--------
MARK SUTHERLAND
Instead of screws and nutplates you should consider the floating camlocks from SkyBolt which I installed.



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:18 am    Post subject: Lower Cowl Mounts Reply with quote

I have used nutplates on my RV-9A (850 hrs) and on the RV-10 (68 hrs) and their strong point is reliability and expense.
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