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tortuga 05-26-2020 05:01 PM

(Re) Gluing SPF Body to Frame
 
Any of you local older SPF build guys had a go at re-bonding your body to frame? Ive got a few subtle creaks and squeaks that im thinking might be trying to tell me something...

Sure wish we would get this damned pandemic hocus-pocus over with and get back to messing with cars!

Steve H
SPF 1764

1985 CCX 05-27-2020 10:32 AM

Go to a local auto shop that does body and paint sales.
Buy urethane seam sealer. It is in a can and is thin enough to paint brush on.
Will fix these little issues and bonds like crazy. My can is grey, might come in colors? It's an RTV product so after 24hrs its flexible and strong.

BTW use tape either side, paint on then remove tape for clean lines. :p

S1965C 05-28-2020 09:07 AM

Sikaflex 291 is what the factory uses. You can buy it online through Walmart as well as some marine supply houses. It’s a black urethane adhesive that goes on thick. Gloves a must!

Mark IV 05-28-2020 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by S1965C (Post 1477448)
Sikaflex 291 is what the factory uses. You can buy it online through Walmart as well as some marine supply houses. It’s a black urethane adhesive that goes on thick. Gloves a must!

Available on Amazon as well.


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