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Posted: 3/21/05 6:33amMessage 11 of 12
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Newark, DE - USA
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Vette(s): 1968 Conv, 454HO,500HP-600TQ, TKO-600,3:70 HD rear,hotrod air, custom paint & suspension,1973 Ruby Red,T-top, 383 Stroker, TK)-500,frame off restro, 1967 Dodge Coronet, 340 stroker to 406, Dana 60

I have used this product for a number of years to repair gears and other plastic products with much success. If you do use it be careful or you'll be glued to your shroud.

http://www.rechargermag.com/article.asp?id=199908088

http://www.atsproducts.com/

By using this you not only glue the shroud, but make it stronger than origional. Insta-Plastik works.

Good luck

Alan 

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Fan shroud

Posted: 3/21/05 12:32pmMessage 12 of 12
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Portland, TN - USA
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Vette(s): 1972 Coupe Anything, but Stock and more mods to come! SSBC Force 10 Brakes, 3.73, TH350, 355 CID, Rack and Pinion, Vette Brakes suspension front and rear.

Well I'm not 100% sold that a glue or epoxy will be a permanent fix.  With vibration, heat, and other road grim.

However they do make plastic welders for bonding two broken pieces back together.

You can purcahse them through

http://www.eastwoodco.com/

I would give that a try.

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