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Subject: RE: [LML] Nose gear door control arm screws - LNC2
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>So which screws does one use to attach the nose gear door control horn
to the nose gear door?   I used the MS24694 screws.  After a couple
hundred gear cycles they're doing fine and match the other nosegear door
screws cosmetically. 

> has anyone tried using nutpates for the bolts which hold the various
brackets in the nose gear tunnel?  

Yes, I great idea especially for firewall hung items.  I haven't had to
remove anything from my nose gear area yet.  This area would have less
of a requirement, IMHO.  A good way to do this is to mount the nutplates
on a piece of E-glass scrap and glue it in with hysol.

Larry Henney
360LH