In a message dated 12/23/2005 10:23:52 A.M. Central Standard Time,
N4ZQ@comcast.net writes:
So the
question is this. In normal use and with hot engine
compartment
temps together with baking in the sun, do bubbles
eventually start
to form and become visible in the paint, especially
on the upper
cowl???
Angier,
No.
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Should I remove the gel and fill all voids.
>>>
Ideally, yes. Practically, no. Just fix the voids as you find
them.
The LNC 2 cowl and wingtips are made like a cheap boat, loose weave glass
mat and gel coat (ugh). You should consider:
1. Adding a layer of finer weave glass or carbon around the edges where
fasteners are to be used.
2. Sealing the inside of the cowl to stop oil from penetrating and perhaps
lifting the paint. If the paint is white is make finding leaks and rubs
much easier.
3. Applying heat reflective material in high heat areas, such as where
exhaust pipes run close to the cowl.
Treat your cowl with love and respect and it will serve you well
grasshopper.
Scott Krueger
AKA Grayhawk
Lancair N92EX IO320 SB 89/96
Aurora, IL (KARR)
Merry
Christmas to all!