I just bought a new cowling from Vans. After getting over the fact that it is shorter and I needed a new prop spacer I now find that the top contour is different and it doesn't match the firewall. It is about 1" high in the center. Ordinarily with a part that is just glass and epoxy you can heat it and deform it to a certain extent. But this has a large piece of honeycomb covering much of the top center piece and is therefore incredibly stiff. It seems incredible to me that this could come out of the mold and then warp, so it makes me think the mold is wrong, but how could this be??? The old vinylester parts could do that but not these epoxy honeycomb parts. I checked the contour of my firewall and it is as per drawing, so the part is much more curved. The laminate is so thin at the firewall edge that if I just try to force it into place it will bulge up between the skybolt fasteners that I have chosen to use. It's never a good idea to have to force composite parts into place. They should fit. For the money I paid I shouldn't have to rework this parts to that extent i.e. slice the inner skin on the honeycomb etc etc. I bought this cowl because I was sick of fighting the old gelcoated vinylester cowling from the late 80s. But in terms of fit this one is worse! Has anyone else run into this? Any suggestions?



