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Maybe some flashing and pop rivets? Clean the area up as best you can, preform the flashing as best you can to conform to the contours, coat the flashing with acrylic RTV (paintable), drill holes for the rivets, install with a dab of RTV, and maybe prime and paint.
That’s how I’ve done some repairs in the past but they were much more accessible than working in the cowl area.
That’s how I’ve done some repairs in the past but they were much more accessible than working in the cowl area.