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DSG2003Mach1 04-08-2013 11:21 PM

putting the "32 valve V8" badge back on the coil cover?
 
any thoughts of an adhesive to use for this?

I took my plate off before sending everything to the powder coater, I figured Id just use some of the 3M double sided body tape but it raises it up a little more than Id like.

Im thinking something liquid/gel based that could take the heat would be the best solution, then I can make sure the corners are stuck down well and just wipe off whatever squeezes out from underneath

03sh8ker 04-09-2013 12:11 AM

Re: putting the "32 valve V8" badge back on the coil cover?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DSG2003Mach1 (Post 1541749)
any thoughts of an adhesive to use for this?

I took my plate off before sending everything to the powder coater, I figured Id just use some of the 3M double sided body tape but it raises it up a little more than Id like.

Im thinking something liquid/gel based that could take the heat would be the best solution, then I can make sure the corners are stuck down well and just wipe off whatever squeezes out from underneath

Does color matter? Rtv silicone is rated for high temps. I would clamp it for 24 hours if it were me...

bigtrain 04-09-2013 12:14 AM

Re: putting the "32 valve V8" badge back on the coil cover?
 
i was gonna say high temp silicone or high temp metal epoxy like this

http://gokimco.com/loctite-83104-hys...FUZN4AodUWoAFA

DSG2003Mach1 04-09-2013 08:25 AM

Re: putting the "32 valve V8" badge back on the coil cover?
 
i think the high temp silicone might be a winner, hadnt even thought of it being able to take the heat but I was just thinking about the clear stuff. Dont wanna use Epoxy incase it ever needs to come off again


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