Netters:

There is an FAA publication that I am seeking that is widely referred to as
the "Homebuilt A/C Homebuilders Bible" does anyone have the FAA publication
number or exact title so I may order a copy?

"Joseph H. Horton" wrote:

> >  So, what difference does it make.  Seems to make more sense to have
> > the
> > nuts where you can easily see them.
> >
> > -------Original Message-------
> >
> >
> >         F A A convention recommends that the bolt heads be forward,
> > Virg
> >
> I agree with Dan and so does the inspector the finaled my plane. The nuts
> for the engine mount would be hidden back under the top shelf and would
> be very difficult to inspect and safety wire. As mine is now I see those
> nuts every time I take the cowl off. If the FAA says it should be the
> other way around They may be looking at installations that have more
> access on the rear side of the firewall or maybe thinking that if a nut
> would come off the mount would have to pull the whole blot out to come
> off. Neither argument would be better than being able to see and fix a
> problem before it got worse. IMHO
> Joe Horton, Coopersburg, PA.
> joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com
>
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