I'm still slogging through the cowl fit on my 9A. I fit the bottom cowl sides and curve at the bottom of the fuselage as best as I could, but the shape of the cowl just doesn't fit the fuselage all that well. The bottom portion of the cowl has a bit of a wave in it and takes pretty significant force to attach it to the fuselage (and then it looks horrible because it doesn't lay flat between the attachment points). What's the best way to remedy this? I don't know if this is something heat can help with, or if the best approach is to cut a few slits in the bottom and corner so I can reglass it into a better shape. I originally tried to push the whole cowl up when I drilled the sides, but that then made the curve at the fuselage corner even worse.
My top cowl fit is...tolerable - it fits the curve of the right side of the fuselage, but the left side wings out about a half an inch. That makes taking it on and off a real pain, so I also need to figure out the best way to reshape that portion as well.
What's the best approach to fixing issues like this?
(before anyone jumps on it - the bottom of the fuselage IS flat and the rivets are nice and flush as well. The photo makes it look much worse than it is.)

My top cowl fit is...tolerable - it fits the curve of the right side of the fuselage, but the left side wings out about a half an inch. That makes taking it on and off a real pain, so I also need to figure out the best way to reshape that portion as well.
What's the best approach to fixing issues like this?
(before anyone jumps on it - the bottom of the fuselage IS flat and the rivets are nice and flush as well. The photo makes it look much worse than it is.)
