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GrummanDude
Joined: 15 Jan 2006 Posts: 926 Location: Auburn, CA
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:23 am Post subject: First Production Cowling |
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I've got the first production cowling. I'm going to start taking
pictures of it today. The DER will be here Monday for the conformity
inspection. Now it gets fun. The offer still stands. I need to sell
3 more cowlings at $6000/ea. The hinge for the center upper cowling is
$385. Baffles, before they are trimmed to fit, run about $300 (that's
a guess, the first ones will be the hardest.) Painting will run a few
hundred dollars. I recommend the short stack powerflow. I mean, why
cut up the cowling to put the stock exhaust in if you don't have to?
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 2:24 pm Post subject: First Production Cowling |
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OK - I really want your cowling. If I were in CA this would be a slam dunk.
Is it yet good enough to have another good A&P install?
matt drahzal
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I've got the first production cowling. I'm going to start taking
pictures of it today. The DER will be here Monday for the conformity
inspection. Now it gets fun. The offer still stands. I need to sell
3 more cowlings at $6000/ea. The hinge for the center upper cowling
is $385. Baffles, before they are trimmed to fit, run about $300
(that's a guess, the first ones will be the hardest.) Painting will
run a few hundred dollars. I recommend the short stack powerflow. I
mean, why cut up the cowling to put the stock exhaust in if you don't
have to?
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GrummanDude
Joined: 15 Jan 2006 Posts: 926 Location: Auburn, CA
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:43 pm Post subject: First Production Cowling |
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Sounds to me like you need an excuse for a vacation.
I'll know more about how much expertise it needs to install the cowling
after I have installed a couple. The reality is, based on the
workmanship I see on pretty much every plane I work on for the first
time, I'd say there are very few A&Ps with whom I'd trust the
installation. The primary area of concern for me is the close
tolerances. For example: there is less than 3/16 inch gap between the
prop and the cowling. And, the gap between the metal baffles and the
cowling are different from side to side because the engine moves
asymmetrically in its mount.
Agina, like I said, I'll know more as I build the installation
instructions.
Gary
PS, I weighed the cowling. 17.5 pounds without the hardware.
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