Cessna 182P Cowl
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The 182 needs some cowl work done, paint touch touch-ups etc in around the engine intake area.
Cowls....can you buy them aftermarket or just used? Or better to just repair/repaint the old one.
A quick search to replace turned up not much.
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You probably don't want to even think about replacing a cowling. I once asked a gent why he'd paid so much for a 185 wreck I'd parked. He pointed at the cowling which was in excellent condition, and stated that cowling complete and essentially pristine was worth around $26,000. That was in 1996. I expect 182 cowling aren't quite as precious, but.....
I'd repair the one you have. That said, Selkirk was making carbon fiber cowling for some Cessna a few years ago. No idea what those went for, but I'd bet it'll take your breath away.
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I'm with Mike. Usually much cheaper to repair/repaint. I had some done on my 180 cowling last summer and it turned out great and was under $1000. He had a used one he would've sold me for 8k. I think I made out pretty good.
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Just looked on Selkirk's website. $7900-$10,000, depending on year. They say no weight savings, so I would guess the benefit would be starting with something new rather than having to repair the old.
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If the aluminum formed rings behind the spinner on the nose bowl are in good shape and not cracking your lucky. I had to have cracks in mine welded on two occasions. I loved my 182P but that issue alone drove me nuts. Knowing what was going on behind the nosebowl was enough of a distraction to keep me from fixing the nicks and dings on the nose bowl. At 20 feet, no one notices anyway.
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