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    FEP Senior Member Tigger's Avatar
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    Default Console Ebrake Handle Seal?

    I have my console out and apart for a cleaning. One thing that was in the back of the car when I bought it was the console ebrake handle seal. It looks to be in ok shape but how does the seal attach to the coin tray thing?
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    If they're not broken off like all of mine -- there's little pins molded on the coin tray that the seal pops onto. If they're broken, then you either have to glue the seal on and hope it stays, or find one that's not broken.
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    All are broken but one. Thanks for the info. I will see if I can figure something out. I am surprised there is nothing to sandwich it between.
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    That's what I figured. I also remembered when I put the ash tray lid in my 93, I used silicone to glue the seal in place since it was flopping around.

    Sounds like glue may be the way to go.

    At least you can get one from FMR as a last resort

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    Go buy some GOOP.

    Then use a bead of it (apply with a toothpick if needed) and put the seal back on the coin tray.

    Goop is GREAT stuff. It is good at bonding dissimilar materials together like plastic/leather/rubber, etc.

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    If your tabs (the round thingies) aren't broken too badly, you can always drill the tab centers with a small drill bit and screw in small screws to keep it in place. A couple of washers and you're set.

    I had that on mine for nearly a decade before the rubber finally gave way.

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    I used a solder gun with a sharp tip and melted it about every 2". Better than tabs and held mine forever.

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    Also did not the coin tray seal but lots of repairs with a soldering gun for a lot of console and coin train repairs.

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    Thanks for the input guys, I got mine on today. I hope it stays on for a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mustang86er View Post
    Also did not the coin tray seal but lots of repairs with a soldering gun for a lot of console and coin train repairs.
    What did you say????
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    Quote Originally Posted by 86capriASC View Post
    What did you say????
    You can repair plastic with a soldering gun. Use it to weld the plastic together.

    Dad used a soldering gun to fix the chin spoiler on his 70 Mustang. It was cracked in a corner and, well, he welded it back together with the soldering gun.

    Works a hell of a lot better than the first few times of trying to epoxy it together.
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    Rather than start a new thread, I'll dredge up this one.

    While I had my change tray out of the console to work on amp wiring, the seal fell off. I had glued it together a few years ago with black RTV and it held pretty well until now. But the RTV easily peeled away from everything. So, I decided to use some Permatex High Tack Gasket Sealant.

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    It seems to be a filled rubber cement. It's holding things together pretty well at the moment. Time will tell.

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    Wow this is a blast from the past. My seal is still sealed LOL after all these years.
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