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Re: Dash cap questions and glue

To: "Allen Blackmon" <orangedawg@hotmail.com>, datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Dash cap questions and glue
From: snyler <mtyler@hctc.net>
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 21:58:43 -0500
At 11:29 PM +0000 8/20/02, Allen Blackmon wrote:
>To List,
>
>I have a dash cap I bought a few years ago from a vendor I wish to put on my
>70 2000.  I'm not going to remove the windshield because I don't know how to
>do it and I don't want to mess the windshield trim up.
>
>What kind of glue should I use?
>
>Also, my cover seems slightly shorter than my dash.  It fits fine around
>gauges, steering wheel, glove box, etc.  However, it seems just slightly
>short of reaching completely the windshield and it does not fit around the
>defroster vents like I thought it would.  I mean, it reaches just fine on
>the sides, it's just the middle and the vents it seems less than fine.  Is
>this normal?

That sounds fairly typical.  I've installed 2 and niether was a 
perfect fit.  AS to what kind of glue, use silicone adhesive like the 
permatex stuff.  Don't use any kind of solvent based glue like goop 
or contact adhesive, it will soften the ABS cap and that would be bad.
        I think I had the steering wheel off when I put mine on. 
Gather together a bunch of stuff like tape, wooden shims from the 
hardware store, pieces of corregated cardboard (cut into approx 2x3 
inch pieces).  You'll need some of these things to wedge the cap down 
against the dash.  Apply the silicone adhesive around the perimeter 
of the cap don't spread it all over, or the cap will look lumpy (like 
my first attempt)  Hope this helps.

-Marc t.
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