daveymac82c wrote:
Hey Gary,
This may be a really stupid question, but looking at some of your recent pictures of Diamond Lil, how come the engine cowlings are perfectly round instead of the oval shaped cowlings (with the inlets on the sides) that I'm used to seeing on B-24's?
Cheers,
David
Not a stupid question, David. As a matter of fact, that's probably one of the most asked questions we get...well, that or "when are you going to put the "real" cowlings on that airplane?"
The fact is that ALL B-24A's had the round cowlings. To my knowledge, all other B-24's after the "A" model had the elliptical ones. Now, with that being said, in 1945, our airplane did get modified by Consolidated in order to accomodate the PBY Catalina firewall forwards. The basic cowling arrangement on the PBY setup is identical to the B-24A, with the exception of the oil cooler installation, exhaust, and some other, smaller items. The reason for the change was that Consolidated was still producing PBY's and since they knew they were going to operate Ol' 927 (as they called it) for many more years (until November 1948), they just refitted it with parts that they were still producing, rather than custom building parts, like the exhaust, for it. Make sense?
And, since I ruined the paint this morning, I've been pretty much useless to the project today. Just running around aimlessly and watching Paul, Scott, and Ellen working, so today is a good day for questions.
I've spoken with the paint folks and they seem to think that the catalyst for the paint is bad. I asked them about QuestMaster's suggestion with the "wrinkle paint" possibility, but IF the catalyst was working properly, after 8 hours, that shouldn't be a factor. However, IF the catalyst is bad, that's probably what happened. The paint store rep is getting with the PPG folks to see if they have any better answers and to see how we're going to resolve this. Heck, maybe I can get them to move my deadline back a couple of months now!

Probably not, huh?
Gary