Engine covers for Doyn STC

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Engine covers for Doyn STC

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Being in the market for insulated covers, I'm looking for advice on which engine cover to utilize on the B model with a Doyn O-360 conversion. I know the cowling has a pair of blisters to accommodate the wider jugs, but I don't know how far the difference from the stock cowling goes. Can anyone with experience here tell me- will a cover designed for the stock cowling fit this STC cowling? If not, how about for a 172 with the O-360? Lastly, does anyone know of some used, insulated covers for sale, between Colorado & Montana, that I could pick up on my flight to Alaska this fall?

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I've never seen the basic cowl size changed for any of the STCs to the point that an engine cowl cover designed for a 170 wouldn't fit. Mods for STCs include the blisters you spoke of and or a different nose bowl and perhaps air intake. None of which I'd think would make a difference with a cowl cover.
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Bruce Fenstermacher wrote:I've never seen the basic cowl size changed for any of the STCs to the point that an engine cowl cover designed for a 170 wouldn't fit. Mods for STCs include the blisters you spoke of and or a different nose bowl and perhaps air intake. None of which I'd think would make a difference with a cowl cover.
Janet Gritter has an entirely new cowling on her airplane, I think. No blisters. I thought by the spinner and the lack of blisters that it was a Doyn conversion, but it is in fact an O-360. I'll see if I can't get some pictures of it the next time I go fly with them.
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There is an STC'd all carbon fiber cowl for Lycoming conversions that doesn't have blisters, but I'd be surprised if there's a special cover for it.
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It's also possible that narrow deck engines will fit within the original cowl thus no blisters
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Ryan Smith wrote:
Bruce Fenstermacher wrote:I've never seen the basic cowl size changed for any of the STCs to the point that an engine cowl cover designed for a 170 wouldn't fit. Mods for STCs include the blisters you spoke of and or a different nose bowl and perhaps air intake. None of which I'd think would make a difference with a cowl cover.
Janet Gritter has an entirely new cowling on her airplane, I think. No blisters. I thought by the spinner and the lack of blisters that it was a Doyn conversion, but it is in fact an O-360. I'll see if I can't get some pictures of it the next time I go fly with them.
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Janets Cowl Looks to be the same as we installed on the 1956 Cessna 172 tail wheel conversion we did. And we installed a Narrow deck O-360 A1A. It required Blisters. If we had know then what we know now we would have just split and widened the cowl nose bowl. I will bet that is what some one did to Janet's nose cowl. I any case just about any cowl cover for a Cessna 170 or early 172 would likely fit.
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The blisters add about one inch of width to each side. I've never tried it, but I'm certain a stock cowl cover will fit. It's not a leotard, it's a Carhartt.
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DaveF wrote:It's not a leotard, it's a Carhartt.

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I found a narrow deck engine will not fit a standard cowl without the blisters.Plus I had to reduce the length of the cowl by 1.25 ins as the original cowl was to long . It was hard thing to do but measuring about 8 times and cutting twice worked out. I was too scared to cut to the dimension that I had worked out and left about 3/4 in to play with in case I was wrong. But all worked out in the end.
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Hmm, that's something I failed to consider- so the O-360-A1A is a narrow deck, not the wide deck; is that correct?
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pdb wrote:Call Linda at (907) 696-7172. http://www.alaskawingcovers.com/CowlingCovers.html
+1 on Linda at Alaska Wing Covers. She has made all my covers for 30+ years. Ask her about the different types of fabric she uses and colors available, ie, water proof, water resistant, mesh, etc.
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