Adhesives
Adhesives
WARNING: Always refer to Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) when handling chemicals and wear protective equipment as directed. Examples may include but are not limited to respirators and chemically resistant gloves. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury.
WARNING: Always wear protective equipment including eye protection with side shields, and a dust mask when sanding or grinding. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury.
Material
Adhesives are used in a variety of applications. Typical uses for adhesives include roof panels, door skins and quarter panels. Trim applications include body side mouldings, emblems, stationary glass and weatherstripping. Combination sealer/adhesives are also used. Surface preparation is critical to a high quality repair. Following the label instructions for the product is essential.
Work in a well-ventilated area and protect adjacent surfaces when working with adhesives. The use of eye protection and protective clothing is also recommended when working with adhesives. Carry out a trial fit, mark and align the surfaces before bonding the materials together.
Seam sealers and corrosion protection may be necessary once the adhesive(s) has cured, depending on the application. The following is a list of adhesives recommended for certain types of applications:
- Metal Bonding Adhesive- For bonding cold-rolled steel, galvanized steel, aluminum and correctly prepared E-coat. It is used for door skin and roof panel replacement and OEM structural adhesive replacement.
- Plastic Bonding Adhesive- For bonding a variety of plastics to plastics and plastics to primed, painted or E-coated metals. Also for general purpose bonding of trim components.
- Trim and Weatherstrip Adhesive- For use on body side moulding, emblems, trim, bumper impact strips and carpeting.
- Clear Silicone Rubber- Used for sealing water leaks, noise concerns, remounting trim and repairing torn weatherstripping.
Structural Adhesive
NOTE: The following illustrations indicate structural adhesive locations.
Cowl Side/Cowl Top
NOTE: Factory spot welds may be substituted with either Squeeze-Type Resistance Spot Welding (STRW) or Metal Inert Gas (MIG) plug welds. Spot/plug welds should equal factory welds in both location and quantity. Do not place a new spot weld directly over an original weld location. Plug weld hole should be equal to 8 mm (0.31 in) diameter.
NOTE: Remove the outer body sheet metal from the affected area prior to carrying out any reinforcing panel replacement. Refer to Sectioning Guidelines .
NOTE: Left side shown, right side symmetrically opposite.
Inner Fender Reinforcement
NOTE: Left side shown, right side symmetrically opposite.
Body Side Outer to Body Side Inner Panel
NOTE: Adhesive applied at wheelhouse hem flange.
NOTE: Left inner quarter panel shown, right side symmetrically opposite.