Loose Pony on Intake
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Loose Pony on Intake
We know about problem!
Anyone know of or try a fix so far?
Going to take something heat resistant and thin or fine liquid.
Would a crazy glue work?
Anyone know of or try a fix so far?
Going to take something heat resistant and thin or fine liquid.
Would a crazy glue work?
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It's held on with something like a rubber cement. There is probably not a perfect contact patch on the back of the pony, so something thicker would probably work better, as long as it isn't globbed on. I used Shoe Glue, but I'm still waiting to see if it will hold up. How about liquid nails, or some kind of epoxy? Of course, this is assuming that you've got the horse completely off the cover. Be careful, it looks easy to damage.
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Originally Posted by Badsnke98
We know about problem!
Anyone know of or try a fix so far?
Going to take something heat resistant and thin or fine liquid.
Would a crazy glue work?
Anyone know of or try a fix so far?
Going to take something heat resistant and thin or fine liquid.
Would a crazy glue work?
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I have one of the Midwest ones and glued my Pony embplem on with Valve Cover gasket sealer. I knew that stuff could take the heat with no problem. Been on there for almost a year now.
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