Source for baffle fastener?

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Putting a large area countersunk washer (Aircraft Spruce p/n A3236-012-935) between the spring and the baffling might help save the baffling from getting worn from the wire.
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blueldr wrote:Anyone that can't make those things has no business working on an airplane to start with.
Always the diplomat, aren;t you, Dick?

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Re: Source for baffle fastener?

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Rag Bag Aero Works has a great tutorial for making the engine baffle fastener spring wires here and baffle springs here. $300-400 for a Porter Spring Winder might be a bit overkill for making a couple of springs.
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Re: Source for baffle fastener?

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alaskan99669 wrote:Does any one know a source for Baffle Fastener Cessna Part No. 0450277-1 as pictured on page 53 item # 42? I can find lots of suppliers of baffle kits, but none of the pictures show the fasteners or even mention them.
Reviving an old thread here. If you ordered, or plan to order, a new baffle kit from Airforms be aware that these baffle wires and springs are not included in the kits. This kit of baffle wire and springs is available online. Be aware that they offer one kit for the "C-170 O-145" which has 8 springs for $47 and one kit for the "C-172 O-300" which has 12 springs for $68. If you intend to replace all the baffle springs/wires order the C-172 O-300 kit. Both the old "doghouse" style plenum cowling (fig. 52) and the later pressure cowling (fig. 53) use identical springs/wires.
Baffle wires.png
I've spent some time trying to match my original rusty springs with stainless steel springs of similar size and spring rate. Century Spring has p/n 71523S which appears to be a close match to what Cessna used. The problem is that they want $8.88/spring if less than 15 are ordered. The price goes down to $2.67/spring if 50-99 springs are ordered. If there are at least three other members interested in getting a set of twelve of these stainless steel springs for $32 + shipping and tax send me a PM or email.
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