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Oil Access

Has anyone fabricated an oil access Into a 170 cowl, I’m getting tired of opening the complete side and dropping the safety pin into the lake !!

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Re: Oil Access

I've never seen an access door added to the "older" style 170 cowling but I did instal the Dip Davis cowling latches on my 170 which makes opening and closing the cowl halves much better. I used the wing style instead of the ones that require a screw driver. Probably better for float operations too.

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Re: Oil Access

SkyLarkin wrote:I've never seen an access door added to the "older" style 170 cowling but I did instal the Dip Davis cowling latches on my 170 which makes opening and closing the cowl halves much better. I used the wing style instead of the ones that require a screw driver. Probably better for float operations too.

Here is the link: http://www.cowllatchstc.com


What he said ^^^^

They work great, on floats for a lot of hours. Mine had the slotted heads, but no big deal. Very positive latches.

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Re: Oil Access

Much better, prevents a swim and still provides complete access to the area. So next idea; a cowl support instead of just "flopping" the cowl half across the other, anyone other tackled that demon !!!

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Re: Oil Access

Again, I have never seen it done on a 170 but the super cub has a very similar cowling and it uses a small tube attached to the firewall to swing up and prop the cowling open. I think that is something that would be very cheap and easy to make and require a logbook entry only.
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