Jim McLean wrote:
> 
> While the camloc _appears_ to be slotted for a screw driver, the slot is
> actually curved and there is a special tool available for these.  I
don't
> recall the technical name for the tool but I've seen them all over at
> Oshkosh and in Trade-A-Plane for sale.  The tool really helps with
closing
> them snugly and preventing "screw driver rash" all over your cowl.
> Jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glen Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 6:03 PM
> Subject: Cowl Camlocs, there must be a better way!
> 
> >Hi yet again,
> >Can anybody tell me if there is a better way to hold down the cowl side
> than
> >with these camlocs(I think that is what I have on mine)? They are hard
to
> >fasten, and really don't hold well, and when I landed tonight, the
front
> left
> >camloc had popped out and was barely hanging there, and the cowl door
was
> >sucked out a little.  These were put on recently, and they were no
> >improvement.  They are slotted for a screwdriver. I am wondering if it
came
> >with these on there.  Has anybody ever set one up with those things
they
> use
> >on race car hoods where you stick a pin though a shaft, if you know
what I
> >mean... those would be much more secure.
> >Thanks,
> >Glen
> >
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Could that 'special tool' be called a 'quarter'?

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