Here is something to avoid when building a cub. I've been making good progress with the engine cowling lately. It's one of about three major things I have left. Also need to finish all the wiring and build baffles to include oil cooler mounting. Anyway, since I was mostly done with the cowling, I was kind of transitioning over to the baffles. Most people seem to use a plug bolted to the flange to hold the nose bowl and then build the cowling to fit. I went this same route. Take the starter gear off, make and install the plug withe nose bowl and start building.
The Javron kit comes with four steel channels that are undrilled and extra length. Also comes with sheet metal for the cowl pieces that are extra sized and slightly rolled. Once the bowl was where i wanted it, I drilled the ends of the channels to attach to the frame and to the bowl. Then I drilled holes in the sheet metal and trimmed to fit.
Quick to say, but I worked on it about a month. Time to start the baffling and I wanted every thing on the engine that might affect the baffles so I took all the cowling off, added the starter gear back, and put the cowling back on. Oh oh!

The nose bowl is riding hard on the starter gear web. Fiddled with it for awhile and finally faced the reality that I was essentially going to have to start over. Ordered four new channels and I'm hoping I can use some of the sheet metal but I have my doubts. A month of work wasted. Evidently when I built my plug, I built it with the bowl to low so don't do that.
Wayne