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S1S 200hp help cabane & cowling

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Dennis Flamini

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We do not have finger plates at the top fittings of the cabane, is this normal or should they be added?
As you can see in the photo, with the instr panel at 10 1/2" high and the current firewall the nose bowl is about 2 1/2" low. Best we can tell from the certified S1S plans the firewall is high. Any builders out there with 200hp have info on the bigger engine clearing the cowl if we straighten the line from the panel to the nose bowl?
Dennis in Chicago

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