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Yak Instrument Panel green - Color plus Matte Clear Coat aerosol system
Skip the hassle of trying to match 'THAT' green for your new Instrument Panel ....TYC has done a digital color match for you!
This classic, calming shade is PPG's Omni Acrylic Urethane basecoat with integral converter. Links to detailed instructions for its correct application come with purchase.
By itself, this colored basecoat will be very fragile so a Matte Clearcoat ( 2 part- mix in the aerosol) also with instructions, is included.
Color aerosol contains 115 milliliters ( 4 fluid ounces), the Matte Clearcoat contains 400 milliliters.
This product cannot be returned or refunded.
For customers outside the United States, aerosols must be shipped by other methods than by air.
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M3.5 Stainless Screws, Phillips Head, 120 degree countersink, Bag of 25
Doing a new panel for your Yak? How about replacing those funky Russian instrument screws with Phillips heads?
An idea whose time has come !
These Russian panel screws have a 120 degree, (rather than the more familiar 100, 90 or 82) countersink, presumably to contact a greater area on the panel and resist backing out under vibration.
Most Flight instruments in the Yak’s panel take M3.5 size (while the Russian Tach takes an M4), but both sizes, with these shallow cross-slotted heads, are to be found throughout the cockpit area.
In a lot of cases you'll see the slot simply got smeared by the torquing tool, making them almost impossible to remove.
(Decoded: a Philips screwdriver is not the right tool for these particular Russian screws.)
Wherever you see a gauge surrounded by one slotted head screw and three crossheads, leave the slotted one in place.
The Carb Inlet temp, Tri Gauge and the dual air pressure gauge are like this - they are packaged as cylindrical cans without a front mounting flange. Undo the slotted screw a few turns and, behind the panel, a wedge moving on that thread is releasing a cylindrical clamp ring, held in the panel by the other three screws.
Instruments like this slide out forward.