jrs wrote:Now if I can figure out how to put the nuts on the 4 bolts that attach to the top mount I will be golden. Need a 6 year old with small hands to help. Just finished my coffee break and headed back down to try again.
As a general rule of thumb, bolts are inserted either facing down or facing aft, with the logic being that if the nut ever did come off, the bolt would tend to stay in place. For the top mount of the tail post, I went against this for the reason you described and inserted the bolts from below with nuts on top, which was far easier than putting the nuts on the bottom. There are plenty of other places on the airframe where this happens, such as all the bolts on the bottom of the fuselage.
Also, I marked every nut on the aircraft with a dab of "torque seal" (basically nail polish) after being tightened as a visual indicator that #1: I indeed torqued the nut and #2: easily shows upon inspection whether a nut has loosened.