repost from last week...
3m spray adhesive. They make a bunch of formulas. I can't remember the
number but there is one formulated for high tack / high temp. ~$9 a can.
Remove the hood, place upside down on grass. Mask off the areas that will
not have pads. I would recommend doing two coats of glue on both the pad and
hood surfaces before assembly. If you cannot find the high temp stuff go
with the super strength formula which I think is #80. I installed mine a few
years ago and they're still in there...
Chris Reichle
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From: mgs-owner
To: tbett; mgs
Subject: Re: Help Me Glue My Bonnet
Date: Wednesday, August 20, 1997 1:50PM
In a message dated 97-08-19 20:02:36 EDT, tbett@tir.com (terry bettinger)
writes:
<< Who has had good luck gluing fiber insulating pads to the underside of
their bonnet? I would be grateful to know what kind of glue you used
that did not dry out from engine heat and drop its load. Vicki B. had
no glue to go with her pads. Maybe they should make them self
adhesive. What? Somebody else used my idea!
Te >>
Terry,
I used a silicone based brush on glue, but I can't remember the name of the
stuff. The only draw back that I see is that it might be difficult to
remove
for the next repaint.
Ray
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