by N1906R » Mon Jul 14, 2014 11:00 pm
Ok, ask and you shall receive
I ordered the parts directly from Skybolt Fasteners at skybolt.com. There had been other builders who had done this mod and I got the part numbers from them on this forum. The kit number is zg28s3-set1. This kit comes with one adjustable base, one camloc style fastener, one retainer. I ordered ten kits, six for the cowl to upper firewall, one for the oil door, and two for the fuel door, leaving one spare. To install them on the upper firewall I drilled out the two small rivets that held the Southco base under the windshield strap and removed the base. The new base has the same size mounting hole and spacing so I only had to make sure the center hole was large enough for the tangs on the camloc type fastener fit into the base through the strap. The only issue here was the new bases were not counter sunk for the dimple in the strap for the flush rivets. I used my speed debur to counter sink the rivet holes in the new bases and riveted them in place. I had to open the hole in the cowl up to accept the new fastener, I believe the hole is 1/4" but I'm not sure. then the hole in the cowl gets a counter sink so the fasten sits flush. I had to fill and redrill 2 holes in the cowl as the Skybolt requires a more accurate hole alignment than the Southco did. This was not a big deal as I had not painted the cowl yet. The Skybolt fastener requires a special pliers to install the fastener through the holes in the cowl. I was lucky, my painter friend ( I do not do paint ) who did the paint on my fiberglasss parts had done the same mod on his rv8 so he had the tool. once painted and the fastener is installed the retaining ring is pressed on to the bottom of the fastener to hold it in the cowl. The final step is to set the height of the base. there are small plastic pins keeping the base released, it takes several on and off tries to get the height adjusted. once the initial height is set you remove the plastic pin to lock the base. further adjustment can be made using a pick to release the lock and a screw driver to adjust the height. I will try to post some pics when I find them.
Jim Reichard
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