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Eric91Z
01-31-2006, 03:41 PM
Those of you that have the Intech 32V plates from Innovative Interceptors, how did you attach them? I got one that a member had extra, but not sure how to attach it.
Any input welcomed.
MarauderMark
01-31-2006, 04:30 PM
Those of you that have the Intech 32V plates from Innovative Interceptors, how did you attach them? I got one that a member had extra, but not sure how to attach it.
Any input welcomed.
I have the plate also that i was going to use but got my motor powdercoated and didnt use it.But i was think the same doublesided thin sticky stuff they used for the rear trunk badge.
wchain
02-01-2006, 12:55 PM
I used JB Weld.
Blackened300a
02-01-2006, 02:34 PM
I have the Gods head plate from II on my coil cover for almost 8 months and it hasn't moved.
I took the coil cover off, wiped down the area where I planned to place the plate and the back of the plate itself with alcohol
Then I masked off the coil cover and sprayed a thin coat of 3M spray adhesive to the back of the plate and the cover, I applied the plate to the cover and within 10 minutes the plate was attached permanently. The JB weld may make the plate bulge out a little, the spray made the plate smooth and flat.
BruteForce
02-01-2006, 04:26 PM
I used high temp epoxy (dual tube thingy) from the auto parts store. Went in with the cover and asked "What can I use to mount this on top of a hot engine block?" I wanted to be sure I wasn't cooking anything unintentionally. Unless that 3M spray has a really high temp rating, I would be concerned. 3M tape is probably not a good idea either. Gets hot in there!
Larry Staunton
02-01-2006, 06:40 PM
I used epoxy glue to secure mine over a year ago. So far so good.
whoskal
02-01-2006, 07:49 PM
Just lick the back of the plate like a stamp and stick it on.:up:
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