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Mike Savelle 12-15-2014 01:39 PM

body in white question
 
I have a NEW 1998 Camaro body in white I am working on for stock , the roof was never fastened and was wondering if I have to do something special to glue it on . Mike

Rob Petrie E395 12-15-2014 04:05 PM

Re: body in white question
 
Here is some info on it that I got from another site. Might save you some hassle down the road to know about this.

4th gen F-body sail panels are adhered to the body of the car using glue (urethane). The bubbling sail panel paint issue is due to this glue seeping through the panel and causing bubbles along the surface of the panel. The reason for the seepage seems to be due to the lack of paint/epoxy primer on the underside of the panel, a process change which started at GM on very late '98 cars (05/98 and later are at risk) and affected all '99+ models. This allows the glue to directly contact the panel and seep into it over time. Heat/UV exposure seems to bring the glue through the panel once it's begun to seep.

Sanding/painting/bondo'ing/etc. will not fix this condition. Complete panel replacement is the only permanent fix. Once the glue has eaten into the panel, there is no way to correct this from the top side. The problem lies underneath, and nothing you do on top is going to change this. The only other option would be to never drive the car in sunlight.

SSDiv6 12-15-2014 04:16 PM

Re: body in white question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Savelle (Post 455299)
I have a NEW 1998 Camaro body in white I am working on for stock , the roof was never fastened and was wondering if I have to do something special to glue it on . Mike

If I am correct, they were attached with body panel adhesive such as SEM Products 39747 Multi-Purpose Panel Adhesive.

SSDiv6 12-15-2014 04:18 PM

Re: body in white question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Petrie E395 (Post 455312)
Here is some info on it that I got from another site. Might save you some hassle down the road to know about this.

4th gen F-body sail panels are adhered to the body of the car using glue (urethane). The bubbling sail panel paint issue is due to this glue seeping through the panel and causing bubbles along the surface of the panel. The reason for the seepage seems to be due to the lack of paint/epoxy primer on the underside of the panel, a process change which started at GM on very late '98 cars (05/98 and later are at risk) and affected all '99+ models. This allows the glue to directly contact the panel and seep into it over time. Heat/UV exposure seems to bring the glue through the panel once it's begun to seep.

Sanding/painting/bondo'ing/etc. will not fix this condition. Complete panel replacement is the only permanent fix. Once the glue has eaten into the panel, there is no way to correct this from the top side. The problem lies underneath, and nothing you do on top is going to change this. The only other option would be to never drive the car in sunlight.

Ron, there is a company that makes a replacement panel made in the USA.

http://6litereaterdesigns.com/store/...roducts_id=241

Rob Petrie E395 12-15-2014 04:55 PM

Re: body in white question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SSDiv6 (Post 455316)
Ron, there is a company that makes a replacement panel made in the USA.

http://6litereaterdesigns.com/store/...roducts_id=241

Yes. But did you see how much that sucker costs?

The better bet is to find a wrecked one in the salvage yard and take it off with some piano wire.

Mike Savelle 12-15-2014 05:46 PM

Re: body in white question
 
thanks for the reply ........ did you see how much a complete hard top cost ,, WOW that's more then I paid for the whole car . I will be painting the under side for sure ..

A Morris 12-16-2014 09:26 AM

Re: body in white question
 
Mike give me a call. 770-826-3910
Arthur Morris


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