I’m working on my Waiex’s cowl, and I think I’m confused. Or maybe not. I dunno, I’m confused. I’m hung up on how the plane of the forward fuselage side panels extend to the plane of the side of the cowl. Looking at the plans, the flat of the fuselage side panels are supposed to continue on to the flat of the side of the cowl with a constant taper. But when I attach the front of the cowl to the alignment spacer, the flat side of the cowl doesn’t match the fuselage side panel - not even close. I made a sketch showing what I’m talking about -
When I saw the problem, the first thing I did was take a critical look at the cowl itself. I noticed for the first time that, when I laid it on the table centerline down, the flat that’s supposed to line up with the fuselage side panel was parallel to the centerline. No taper at all, though when completed that surface is supposed to taper at about 4-1/2 degrees. Basically, the front of the cowl is about 1-1/2 inches too wide, given the curve of the “cheeks” outboard the cooling openings.
Lest you think I have the motor out of alignment, both sides do it about the same, though I’ve thrashed around with the left side the most.
I’ve gone around and around about this in my head for a few days now, and frankly I’m stumped. The only cure I’ve come up with is to cut a wedge out of the whole thing to bring the “cheeks” in so I can match everything up. But that’d be a handful of fiberglass work, and I *hate* fiberglass work.
Suggestions?