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FINALLY: COMPLETE, REASONABLY PRICED, "KIT" FOR LORDS ADHESIVE AND AN ALTERNATIVE

PL 400......

You are stoned plumb out of your gourd if you think, by any stretch of the imagination, that PL 400 sub-floor adhesive (designed and engineered for wood substrates) is suitable for bonding the aluminum on your sled together.

Additionally it is more expensive than the correct stuff.

You have partaken of way too much of that good BC bud my friend.

If Lords is too hard to source in your area; your Napa or body shop supplier can supply you with the Fusor line of Lords products marketed by Napa under their Martin Semore line.
 
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Amounts

You'll need just one kit for a chaincase... 50ml.


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I'm doing the chaincase bulkhead supports to the tunnel, the rear portion of the close off under the engine, the whole tunnel is off as well as the sides of the tunnel.

Should I adhesive the tunnel sides to the heat exchangers, the running boards to the tunnel? as well as the above mentioned ones?

How much do you think I would need?

I believe I sent you a pm "Mh" but it doesn't show in my sent messages box. Sorry for bringing up a old thread
 
I’m bumping an old thread, but can anyone confirm the proper 406/19 mixing ratio for this application (bulkhead adhesion)? I’m finding conflicting information from the Lord datasheet (4:1) and online suppliers (1:1).
 
I’m bumping an old thread, but can anyone confirm the proper 406/19 mixing ratio for this application (bulkhead adhesion)? I’m finding conflicting information from the Lord datasheet (4:1) and online suppliers (1:1).
I realize now that this might be a stupid question as the ratio is probably dictated by the volume of part A vs. part B in the 50 mL repair kit, right? In other words, you just squeeze the plungers of both sides together and you get the appropriate ratio, right?
 
Thats correct. The dispenser tubes mix the adhesive properly and you dont have to worry about it. I removed and re-installed the chaincase on my old 2012 when I had to modify the chain case to get the 3” track to fit. I had no issues with it..
 
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