Headlight motor
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Kansas Twister
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Headlight motor
Hia, I have to replace the gear in my headlight motor. I only did one side when I bought the two brass gear replacements awhile back. Anyone know what epoxy to use on the motor housing to glue it back together?
I had two little tubes that came with the gears and used them both on the first job. I didn't want to get the wrong kind of glue and have it eat the plastic or not hold it together. Thanks
I had two little tubes that came with the gears and used them both on the first job. I didn't want to get the wrong kind of glue and have it eat the plastic or not hold it together. Thanks
sweet you got brents brass gears. i want some.
i think you can simply use any super glue that works with plastic. i dont see how there could be much heat on that part of the case. otherwise clear rtv silicone. that should work fine.
i think you can simply use any super glue that works with plastic. i dont see how there could be much heat on that part of the case. otherwise clear rtv silicone. that should work fine.
When i put bronze gears in my 98 bird i used a regualr super glue epoxy then got out the hot glue gun after that dried and did that just incase i missed somethin with the super glue.
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Kansas Twister
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From: Kansas native-Boca Fl. resident
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Well, had a chance to give it a closer look, and the motor thats acting up again is the one that I put the replacement gear in. I know the brass gear didn't strip (unlikely) I cant remember if the gear it meshes to is plastic.
You guys remember? I don't want to dig into it until I have the part to fix it. May have to make a salvage run. Let me know OK?
You guys remember? I don't want to dig into it until I have the part to fix it. May have to make a salvage run. Let me know OK?
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