hotrod180 wrote:A previous owner installed camloc cowl fasteners on my C180.
A lot of work to install, and kits aren't esp cheap.
On my airplane, there's ample room on the firewall flange for the receptacles,
but a couple of them are just outboard of the engine mount lugs making it a bitch to rivet them in place--
or in my case, tighten the rivets when they loosen up a few years later.
Camlocs are quick & easy when you R&R the cowl, but IMHO they do have some down sides.
I've broken the crossbar on a couple, had the adjustable part of the receptacle fail on one, lost a couple studs in flight.
Tinnermans with screws are slower but IMHO more bulletproof.
If a screw rattles out, it's easy & cheap to get a replacement. Ditto if a tinnerman strips out.
Personally I think I'd have stuck with the tinnermans, and spent my time & money on something else.
Yet again you’ve done a remarkable job of answering the questions no one asked. I’m very comfortable with the pros and cons of camlocs and camloc receptacles, Southco fasteners and even Dzus studs!
What I’m interested in is how well the camloc receptacles provided by the Skybolt kit fit on the very narrow firewall flange on certain Cessna 172, thanks. If anyone has any photos that would be awesome