After the resin cured overnight (six layers of 6 oz cloth applied), I used a dremel to remove the old material and expose the new.
Ugly at the moment, but it worked.
Lots of sanding in my future...

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Comment by Tim Jones on September 1, 2021 at 4:33pm

That makes good sense Carlos.  Thank you for the clarification.  You are doing careful work.  I am sure it will turn out nicely!

Tim

Comment by Carlos Sa on September 1, 2021 at 2:15pm

Hello, Tim

My best guess is that my cowl is different because it is meant for a CH601/CH650, aka Zodie.

The CH7xx cowl needs (I presume) bigger air intakes as it can fly slower than the Zodie.

Comment by Tim Jones on September 1, 2021 at 1:52pm

HI Carlos - Any idea why your cowling appears different than the one Scott Matthews fitted to his Cruzer?  Is yours a "newer" design, an "older" design, or ?   I am just curious why a FWF cowl for the CH750 series would require mods like this.   Thank you for sharing the details of your fitment.  Tim

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