FlyingDude Posted January 31, 2022 Report Posted January 31, 2022 Hey guys, A few belly panel screws are falling off, so I'll replace the nutplates before annual time. Parts manual lists some variations to one thing: AN366-1032, AN366-1032B, AN366F-1032B What's the F in AN366F, and what's the B in 1032B? Skybolt has this equivalency manual that shows that AN366 has been replaced with MS21047 series, so for this thread size, L3 is the suffix to go (page 100): https://www.skybolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Skybolt-AN-MS-NAS-Hardware-12-7-2017.pdf However, I do not find different flavors to MS21047 to accommodate for these B and F. What to do? Thanks a lot. Quote
Jsno Posted February 1, 2022 Report Posted February 1, 2022 Don't know the difference but Wick's aircraft carries the an366F Quote
FlyingDude Posted February 1, 2022 Author Report Posted February 1, 2022 13 hours ago, Jsno said: Don't know the difference but Wick's aircraft carries the an366F It's funny. When I couldn't find them on spruce and skygeek, I googled the pn. It did return wicks, but only showed -632. Not the 1032 I needed. Searching through wicks' search didn't return anything either. Today, I googled only an366f without the additional codes plus the word wicks, and it returned all of the options... Weird stuff. Anyway, thanks for your help. Ones with F are self locking elastic. Without, it's all metal. Still no idea about the B. Quote
Jsno Posted February 2, 2022 Report Posted February 2, 2022 F is probably the old Army navy code for fiber, which was probably replaced my nylon. The B could be the manufacturer's code for coating. I would just see that they match what is coming out. 1 Quote
jaylw314 Posted February 2, 2022 Report Posted February 2, 2022 On 1/31/2022 at 7:52 AM, FlyingDude said: Hey guys, A few belly panel screws are falling off, so I'll replace the nutplates before annual time. Parts manual lists some variations to one thing: AN366-1032, AN366-1032B, AN366F-1032B What's the F in AN366F, and what's the B in 1032B? Skybolt has this equivalency manual that shows that AN366 has been replaced with MS21047 series, so for this thread size, L3 is the suffix to go (page 100): https://www.skybolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Skybolt-AN-MS-NAS-Hardware-12-7-2017.pdf However, I do not find different flavors to MS21047 to accommodate for these B and F. What to do? Thanks a lot. I'm pretty sure the old AN designation was AN366-F1032B, where the F notes the nutplate is steel. C would be stainless steel and D aluminum, I think. Who the heck knows what B stands for there? 1 Quote
0TreeLemur Posted February 6, 2022 Report Posted February 6, 2022 Another thread from the past two weeks has your answer. 1 Quote
67 m20F chump Posted February 14, 2022 Report Posted February 14, 2022 https://military-fasteners.com/ I found some of the strange nutplate they use on the fuel tank access covers at this place. Worth a look if spruce and wicks don’t have what you need. 1 Quote
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