SK210-174B
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SK210-174B
Hello all, I am a new member and I have 1952 170B, I am installing the secondary seat stop kit, and I got a kit from Yingling Aviation and the kit did not have the installation instructions. I have the SK210-174B kit. Could somebody on here post a copy of the instructions that came with the kit? Thanks.
- Bruce Fenstermacher
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Re: SK210-174B
I don't recall seeing any more detailed instruction sheet when the mechanic installed mine. There could have been and you would be right to check with Cessna for one.
Having said that. If you look at the picture of installation "A" , it shows pretty much everything you need to know. The belt is attached to the floor in line with the forward end the seat rails with an nut plate under the floor so that when the seat is full forward the belt is not fully retracted. The rest is Adel clamped to the seat. Use the ICA to adjust and for proper operation.
Having said that. If you look at the picture of installation "A" , it shows pretty much everything you need to know. The belt is attached to the floor in line with the forward end the seat rails with an nut plate under the floor so that when the seat is full forward the belt is not fully retracted. The rest is Adel clamped to the seat. Use the ICA to adjust and for proper operation.
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Re: SK210-174B
Thanks for he reply, no I have a copy of the bulletin, I was looking for the actual installation instructions that came with kit.
Re: SK210-174B
Thanks Bruce, I was looking at your pics, the angle that came in the kit is that what you used to fab the brackets to attach it to the seat? I wasn't sure if the angle was used under the floor to strengthen the attach, just the large nut plate is all that's under the floor?
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Re: SK210-174B
The angle is used to mount the hardware under the seat. Only a nut plate under the floor with no reinforcement. The mech actually used one of the holes for an inspection plate which to be honest I wouldn't do.
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- Bruce Fenstermacher
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Re: SK210-174B
If you do get an installation instructions please post them. Would like to have a copy for my records.
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- Bruce Fenstermacher
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Re: SK210-174B
I'll find it and post it. Some time things slip through the cracks.
Here is the link to the installation instructions in our library
http://www.cessna170.org/forums/viewtop ... 36&t=11007
Thanks Greg.
Here is the link to the installation instructions in our library
http://www.cessna170.org/forums/viewtop ... 36&t=11007
Thanks Greg.
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- rschreiber
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Re: SK210-174B
FYI, a recent search shows the SK210-174B kit on sale for the low low price of $1332, down from a normal price of $1480
I’m looking at the repair cost for my current unit and will report back with what I hope is a more reasonable number.
I’m looking at the repair cost for my current unit and will report back with what I hope is a more reasonable number.
Ryan