Mark,
I think you need to look further back to the root of the problem, not just a
Band-Aid fix for the problem. (Ask Rob; he's the Doc.) You mentioned GM,
right? Does that tell you anything? ;>))
(Had four GM vehicles; each time came away saying never again. Guess I'm a
slow learner.)
Darrell
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Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 10:36:53 EDT
From: CoolVT@aol.com
Subject: [Tigers] Non Tiger-Bakelite Repair
To: tigers@autox.team.net
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I have a piece of a door handle/release lever that is a poor design. It
breaks about every 6 months. The GM dealer says there is no improved part
and they sell a ton of them:-) It is some kind of hard plastic very
similar
in texture to the old bakelite we are used to.
I've tried epoxy, but it doesn't seem to grab on to the bakelite. Is
there any kind of a primer that might help or is there another repair
substance
that I might try?
Thanks,
Mark
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