09/01/2014
06-04
FINAL INSTALLATION OF BOOT COWL AND INSTRUMENT PANEL
24.
Cut and finish the instrument panel as desired.
NOTE: When laying out
the panel, it is important to check that the instruments will clear the
fuselage frame tubes under the Dash.
25.
The Boot Cowl should be final installed after the finish is applied and most
of the assemblies and installations in the cabin and firewall forward are
finished.
26.
It is suggested to have the engine installed and the entire engine
installation including plumbing and wiring finished. It is also suggested to
have the instrument panel including all the instrumentation, radios and
electronics installed. It is much easier to perform these installations
without the Boot Cowl in place.
27.
The muffler extension should not be installed since it will interfere with
installing the Boot Cowl.
28.
To slide on the Boot Cowl, disconnect the Radiator Support Tube in the
front and loosen the mount tang bolts in the rear of the radiator. This will
allow you to swing the radiator out of the way.
29.
Slide the Boot Cowl on the fuselage and cleco to fuselage frame.
30.
IMPORTANT: Apply high-temp Silicone Sealant along the entire forward
seam between Firewall and Boot Cowl.
It is recommended to squeeze
some Silicon between these parts to achieve a good seal between cabin
and engine compartment. This will help prevent leaking fluids or fumes
reaching the cabin.
31.
Rivet Boot Cowl to fuselage frame and firewall as shown in the parts
manual and in
FIGURE 06-02A
to
06-02C
.
NOTE: Do NOT rivet to the
tangs where the windshield trim strip will mount.
Reference
FIGURE 06-
02C
for details.
32.
Bolt forward Panel Frame to Boot Cowl. Place dash over Panel Frames
and rivet. Using contact cement spray (3M SUPER 77 Multipurpose Spray
Adhesive may be used) glue foam to remainder of Panel Dash and allow
to dry. Trim to edge with a razor. Glue Panel Fabric over foam allowing
about 1/4” overlap on all edges. Wrap excess over edges and glue to
secure.
33.
Install the Rubber Grommets in the Instrument Panel. Tighten Panel
Mounting Bolts only lightly. The rubber grommets are there to provide
some vibration isolation, so you do not want them compressed all the way.
34.
Apply Rubber Edging to pilot side of Dash. Trim edging to length as
needed.
35.
Rivet Closeouts to Panel dash.
HINT: The rivet heads may be touched-up
with black paint if desired.
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