So I thought about my little..ugh..beginner mistake, two hole
View attachment 104267
choke rod dilemma for a minute. And much like
@pawnshopmike suggested, I came up with a variation of his superb idea. Rather than having a much larger hole than I would like, I chose to still conjoin the two holes. But first let me say, a single choke rod
View attachment 104265
invariably pokes me or scratches me or... I know, I sound like I need to pull my big girl panties up huh?!? Or I can put a wheel collar on it to grap on to and also protect my delicate (old) skin. Hee hee... Ooorrrr.... I can put a 90 degree bend in it. Thus giving me something to pull on and at the same time protect my princess flesh. But wait...how do we get a bent rod through a round hole, you may ask? Not too unlike putting a square peg in a round hole, I think. Oh, it fits. Trust and believe. As long as your hammer is big enough, "anything" can be driven into home plate!
View attachment 104274
That said, I chose a more gentle, (delicate) approach. Hence, conjoined holes.
View attachment 104266
Now I can simply slip the cowl on with the bent rod in place. Once cowl is bolted down, a small piece of full tubing slipped over the rod will give me a sure grip and protect the sharp end of the rod. Or I guessss... I could grind the end of the rod so it is not sharp. Naa... too much work. Lmao.
View attachment 104268 View attachment 104269 Ah ha! No more scratches and pokes!
View attachment 104271
That problem solved, I merrily smiled and promptly took the two cowl halves to the kitchen sink and proceeded to do a final 600 wet sand of the primer. Once a light rub over was done, the cowl parts were rinsed in warm water and set aside to dry.
View attachment 104272 View attachment 104273
For on the morrow surely as the sun rises in the East, we will be laying down green paint fo sho!
Stay tuned everyone...it gets pretty(er) from here.