R50/53 Hood Scoop took flight today
M7 scoops are crap quality.
I worked with Northwest Mini's factory body shop to paint mine & here's what we noticed...
Lots if imperfections in the fiberglass and overall shape.
Trapped air in fiberglass caused the paint to blow-off when baked in the oven post painting.
bolts pull through the fiberglass because they don't weld tabs to the bolt head prior to fiberglassing into the scoop.
I worked with Northwest Mini's factory body shop to paint mine & here's what we noticed...
Lots if imperfections in the fiberglass and overall shape.
Trapped air in fiberglass caused the paint to blow-off when baked in the oven post painting.
bolts pull through the fiberglass because they don't weld tabs to the bolt head prior to fiberglassing into the scoop.
This happened to me a while back. got hit by something on the highway, saw something fly over me, didnt think much of it.... never realized what had happened until i got to JMU (1.5 hours later)
Plastic model glue, particularly Testors Model Glue will work. I used it to glue the tabs back on with good effect. Other types of glue I tried were contact cement, epoxy, heatgun glue do not last very long.
You have to give the glue at least 24 hours to dry though.
If you check periodically, you might notice the tabs had already broken loose much prior to the scoop flying off. Mine was broken but did not fly off, probably because I do not routinely drive too far over the speedlimit.
You have to give the glue at least 24 hours to dry though.
If you check periodically, you might notice the tabs had already broken loose much prior to the scoop flying off. Mine was broken but did not fly off, probably because I do not routinely drive too far over the speedlimit.
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