Kind off a minor (dumb???) question...
Any suggestions for affixing the rubber/foam pad back to the tunnel on a SPrintfire (the pad that goes on the bottom of the glove/tool compartment).
What adheres best to aluminum?
Thanks.
Dan
Re-affixing the storage well pad
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Re-affixing the storage well pad
Dan make sure the tunnel is very very clean! No gas or oil on it. then use automotive trim spary adhesive. Spray both surfaces then wait till it tacks up and stick away. I use a 3M product called Big Stick and it works great.
Good luck.
Good luck.
1978 340 CC Liquifire
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The 3M products work great. You'll have better luck if the surfaces are warm as well. 3M stands for "Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing" in case you were curious but I doubt that you were..............
Robb
Robb
Re-affixing the storage well pad
If that is correct I find it to be kind of interesting.
Scott Kyle,
Liquifire: 77 (440) (2), 600: 73,74,75
Massey Whirlwind: 76 440 (2)
Mercury Hurricane 644: 72,73
OMC Snowcruiser: 66,68,70
Rupp: 70 34 Sprint
Allouettte Super Brute: 74 (5)
OTC Deere sled dyno
Liquifire: 77 (440) (2), 600: 73,74,75
Massey Whirlwind: 76 440 (2)
Mercury Hurricane 644: 72,73
OMC Snowcruiser: 66,68,70
Rupp: 70 34 Sprint
Allouettte Super Brute: 74 (5)
OTC Deere sled dyno