kmacht wrote:I'm at one of those points in the build that I have been putting off for far too long and really dreading doing. I need to fit the cowling. I'm looking for any tip / tricks / how to's from those who have already done it. Websites or pictures would be awesome. My fear is ending up with a big gap somewhere that needs to be filled. Fiberglass and I do not get along well. Let me know what did or didn't work for you.
Keith
Hey Keith - I'm one of those guys that Kip referenced. No question about it, my cowling was one of - if not the most - difficult part of my build. I had over 150 hours into it alone. Part of the issues were of my own doing - but some of them were due to original cowling layup as well. The biggest issue was my own doing - I cut too much off on the pilot side and had to glass the pieces back on. Hint - when you cut off the pieces shortening it up - KEEP THEM JUST IN CASE... I did, and am very glad I did.
One of the more significant issues that I had (and so have others) is that my cowling didn't fit around the upper longerons(where the engine mounts bolt on to). They humped up and were over 1/4" above the windshield and also stuck out from the side of the plane by almost 1/2". I had to cut out pieces and reform using heat.
End product looks really good and I'm glad I spent the time on cleaning everything up and doing it right. They are actually at the paint shop right now with all my other glass parts.
Lorin Miller
N81YX - getting ready for first engine start...