sleeper-319 Posted April 14, 2022 Report Posted April 14, 2022 (edited) Hi all, I recently lost a cowl screw. When looking it up in the parts manual, it shows this screw as a AN526-1032R10. However when I look that item up at Spruce, the screw looks different than the one I removed (see pic). The one I removed has a washer and a countersunk screw head, whereas the one in the manual is a flat, button head screw. Am I reading the manual wrong, or is it likely a previous owner or shop replaced these with a different kind of screw? Any help is appreciated. :-) Plane is an 87 M20J, 201 LM Edited April 14, 2022 by sleeper-319
Hank Posted April 14, 2022 Report Posted April 14, 2022 Those are what hold on my one-piece belly. To buy spares, I flew to Aircraft Spruce, laid a set on the counter [along with samples of other screws I wanted] and they brought them out to me. I'll probably go by the hangar this weekend and can take a picture of the bag & label if you need.
kortopates Posted April 14, 2022 Report Posted April 14, 2022 both types of screws are used in your cowling. The pictured screw and washer is the on the outside of the cowling in front; the first fastener. The flat button head screws are used behind the spinner inside the air inlets.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
sleeper-319 Posted April 14, 2022 Author Report Posted April 14, 2022 @kortopates, on mine, the 4 screws behind the spinner are the same style as the one pictured, but a few mm shorter. The parts manual shows all 6 screws at the front of the cowl being the button head type (AN526-1032R10). Or maybe I’m reading it wrong. It’s at the hangar, so I can’t double check right now. I’ll post a pic of the page later today.
jaylw314 Posted April 14, 2022 Report Posted April 14, 2022 All six screws on mine are AN507 flat head screws with countersunk washers as well. IIRC, I ordered R10's (5/8") screws to replace them and they're a little on the long side. Nowadays, it's MS24693-S273 https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/hapages/ms24693.php?clickkey=8057 I have no idea why the IPC says truss head screw, I can't imagine that would have worked without a washer either? 1
Guest Posted April 14, 2022 Report Posted April 14, 2022 The parts manuals have small errors in parts call-outs, and after several decades of maintenance wrong screws are often found in many areas. Clarence
sleeper-319 Posted April 18, 2022 Author Report Posted April 18, 2022 Thanks for the help everyone! Measure the screws and washers and got a replacement (and a few spares) ordered.
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