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Since I saw that it was going to be practiclly impossible to get behind the
panel to do anything, I decided to make an attempt at hinging the panel at
the fuselage mounts. First, it was necessary to beef up the mounting flanges
with another 4 bid. Then, 2 1/2 in strap hinges were bolted to the mounting
flanges. The other side of the strap hinges are bolted to the panel with the
threaded ends protruding through the front of the panel just enough to screw
on the stainless acorn nuts(all # 10). the top the the panel is braced with
3/8 in Al tubing from the firewall gussets. By removing the glare shield and
disconnecting the top ends of the braces, the panel can be tilted back about
30 degrees, greatly facilitating access to the panel. It is necessary to
have the controls on a separate removable panel at the bottom of the panel so
the control cables do not have to be disturbed when tilting the panel. Sure
makes it easier to plug on the Garmin 403 antennas (6 for the two units),
and anything else you have to get to back there.
And speaking of antennas, I located the two Garmin GPS antennas between the
fire wall and the air dam just below the top of the cowling. Also have a
Skyforce GPS antenna mounted there, too. This makes for a very short run to
the panel, and they are all working great with no interference, and picking
up all the sattelites needed.
Bob Young LIV N32BY, 32 hours. (Later I'll post the rest of the story on the
starter adapter problem I had. Running ok now.)
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