I assume all pilots and owners know the updraft airbox top plate must be checked for cracking on a regular basis.
That said, here's an interesting observation from the underside of a plate. Note the origin of the cracks. They didn't start at the 0.250" holes. They all started at the perimeter of a star washer, where the point of a star dug into the material, creating a stress riser. I think the lesson here is no star washers please. Use smooth washers, drilled head bolts, and safety wire.

That said, here's an interesting observation from the underside of a plate. Note the origin of the cracks. They didn't start at the 0.250" holes. They all started at the perimeter of a star washer, where the point of a star dug into the material, creating a stress riser. I think the lesson here is no star washers please. Use smooth washers, drilled head bolts, and safety wire.






