Think I found a good substitute for the C2 hood to hood frame adhesive. Here it is:
Dap Premium Polyurethane Roof and Flashing Sealant. This stuff is black and turns to almost a hard rubber in two days. Sticks to anything, glass or your skin, as I found out, and almost impossible to get out from under your nails.
It cuts with Xylol or Lacquer thinner. But have plenty of paper shop towels around, it is a messy operation forcing this stuff into the adhesive joints betweem the hood skin and hood frame.
It's really not the correct stuff but it is right for me. My hood no longer floats or bounces around at high speed. The correct stuff was really brown in color but was painted over with the engine compartment blackout. You can paint this stuff over in 72 hours with engine blackout and none of the judges will ever know.
As 50 year stuff, it will at least last another 39 years on my 67.
Having fun,
Jerry Fuccillo
#42179
Dap Premium Polyurethane Roof and Flashing Sealant. This stuff is black and turns to almost a hard rubber in two days. Sticks to anything, glass or your skin, as I found out, and almost impossible to get out from under your nails.
It cuts with Xylol or Lacquer thinner. But have plenty of paper shop towels around, it is a messy operation forcing this stuff into the adhesive joints betweem the hood skin and hood frame.
It's really not the correct stuff but it is right for me. My hood no longer floats or bounces around at high speed. The correct stuff was really brown in color but was painted over with the engine compartment blackout. You can paint this stuff over in 72 hours with engine blackout and none of the judges will ever know.
As 50 year stuff, it will at least last another 39 years on my 67.
Having fun,
Jerry Fuccillo
#42179
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