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PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:46 am    Post subject: Dipstick Access Cover Fastener Reply with quote

I am trying to source a flush latch for the dipstick access cover as an alternative to camlocs. I would like to make checking the oil as quick and easy as it is on a 172 (ie no screwdriver needed) to encourage regular dipstick reading. Anyone used anything other than camlocs to fasten the access cover?
Wayne P in Western Australia

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:26 am    Post subject: Dipstick Access Cover Fastener Reply with quote

Hi Wayne,
 
We went with the hidden hinge and Cessna-style camloc on the N787FL. I got the parts from this place http://www.nonstopaviation.com/door-hidden-hinge-p-14565.html
Now, they used to have the camlock in stock too, and at a very reasonable price (I believe I paid something like $55 for both the hinge and the latch at the time, Cessna camlocs tend to be expensive - something like $30-35 a piece).
Also be prepared to use some Force getting the whole set up working on the Lightning cowling - compex shape of it doesn't really help.
But, I am happy with how the end result turned out.
 
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I am trying to source a flush latch for the dipstick access cover as an alternative to camlocs.  I would like to make checking the oil as quick and easy as it is on a 172 (ie no screwdriver needed) to encourage regular dipstick reading.  Anyone used anything other than camlocs to fasten the access cover?     
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:53 am    Post subject: Dipstick Access Cover Fastener Reply with quote

Max,

Thanks for the link, I saved it. I'll hopefully start building a lightning next summer.

Dennis


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 3:37 pm    Post subject: Dipstick Access Cover Fastener Reply with quote

Thanks Max – good lead …………..

Wayne Patterson

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Hi Wayne,



We went with the hidden hinge and Cessna-style camloc on the N787FL. I got the parts from this place http://www.nonstopaviation.com/door-hidden-hinge-p-14565.html

Now, they used to have the camlock in stock too, and at a very reasonable price (I believe I paid something like $55 for both the hinge and the latch at the time, Cessna camlocs tend to be expensive - something like $30-35 a piece).

Also be prepared to use some Force getting the whole set up working on the Lightning cowling - compex shape of it doesn't really help.

But, I am happy with how the end result turned out.



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On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Wayne Patterson <Wayne(at)lpwa.net (Wayne(at)lpwa.net)> wrote:
I am trying to source a flush latch for the dipstick access cover as an alternative to camlocs. I would like to make checking the oil as quick and easy as it is on a 172 (ie no screwdriver needed) to encourage regular dipstick reading. Anyone used anything other than camlocs to fasten the access cover?
Wayne P in Western Australia

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 9:08 pm    Post subject: Dipstick Access Cover Fastener Reply with quote

Search for Hartwell flush latches at Aircraft Spruce or Wicks Aircraft Supply.
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Wayne P in Western Australia

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