Hello fellow builders.
Can anyone tell me what size 1/4 turn Camlocks i should order for my Rotax 912 cowling from Zenith Co?
Thank you,
Johann G.
Iceland.

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Comment by Sergii Ivanchuk on May 28, 2015 at 9:56am

Thanks Joe, saved me lots of time:)

Comment by Johann G. Johannsson on March 7, 2014 at 7:01am

Thank you, Joe. This is exactly what I needed. Really appreciate your help.

Best wishes,

Comment by Joe Zinkel on March 7, 2014 at 6:37am

Heres what I used, For studs-Phillips ZG28S3-1. Adjustable recepticles 2000 series SK213-2. Retaining rings you will need 2 types: Split ring SK2600-SW (use these on curved parts of the cowl, they allow the bolt to pop up much higher) and Rigid SK2600-LWS. I ordered several extra studs and recepticles to have on hand just in case. Retaining rings are also not too expensive so ordered probally more then needed only because I wasn't sure which type I was going to need where. I also ordered the Template 213, it was a couple bucks and we'll worth it.

Hope this helps, Joe

Comment by Johann G. Johannsson on March 6, 2014 at 3:33pm

Thank you Joe. I really appreciate your help. Everything I order must come from other countries, so a wrong part will just be a wast of money. I would really like to know the part number so that I can order the correct part for this cowling.  The Skybolt fasteners look very nice.

Comment by Joe Zinkel on March 6, 2014 at 1:39pm

I will need to look and I can give you exact part numbers I used. They make an adjustable recepticle which is really nice, you will find your thicknesses will be different and only one size will be needed. Also there are 2 different types of retainers, one allows the bolt to pop way up for curved area like around the top of the cowl.

Comment by Johann G. Johannsson on March 6, 2014 at 12:01pm
Hello Joe. Thank you for the information. Do you have the grip length on the Skybolt fasteners?
Comment by Joe Zinkel on March 6, 2014 at 11:08am

Mine came with screws and nutplates, went with 2600's from Skybolt. I think it is the ones that Sonex uses.

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