Hello Gaynier,
Just a little bit of caution here:
I had similar issues, see this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=750&hilit=wing+attach+block, and initially I was investigating going up to 10mm bolts which are only slightly thicker than the AN6 bolts. Only very little reaming would have been required to make them fit perfectly.
I also found some 8.8 grade high tensile 10mm bolts that would do the job nicely.
I know Sonex uses hitch pins on at least some of their aircraft (you can actually see this in the wing install/removal instructions you can download from their site) so I did not think replacing the AN6 bolts with something else was a big deal.
However, when I contacted Kerry to ask if these would do the job he did admit they have hitch pins on some of their aircraft as did his own airplane, BUT, he was reluctant to comment any further on the use of anything else other than the bolts called out for in the plans (apart from going AN 1 size up) given the criticality of these and he stated I need to carefully investigate myself if these would carry the loads required.
Remember, the max aerobatic weight of the whole plane at 6G could be hanging from these 2 bolts.
As I’m not an aircraft engineer I did not feel comfortable making that call even though I’m pretty sure the bolts I found would have been suitable (they had a shear strength of over 11 metric tons if I remember correctly) so this was one of the many reasons in the end I decided to just rebuild the spar box and forward attach blocks.
So just make sure you do your research to make sure those drill rods can carry the load is all I’m saying here I guess.
BTW. If the fit is that close anyway, why not try and use close tolerance AN bolts?
They are slightly thicker than the equivalent AN bolts. For an AN6 bolt, the min/max diameter is .371/.374. The corresponding close tolerance bolt,has a min/max diameter of .3737/.3742.
AN176 are the close tolerance equivalent of AN6 bolts.
Spruce might not sell them at the correct length but you should be able to find them at more specialized military standard aviation suppliers.
Regards,
Michael