Re: [DML] Possible to repair these broken studs?
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Re: [DML] Possible to repair these broken studs?





There really isn't enough plastic to grab screw threads from the back.

See if Rich Acuti can send (or post publicly) a pic of my original
fascia, which lost all its bottom studs in Louie Golden's accident
(was launched 50 yards or so from the vehicle). Is secured now with a
row of stainless 6mm button head bolts passing all the way through
(nuts on the heat shield side). Look just like a row of rivets. Very
intentional looking (people who don't know DeLoreans think they all
left the factory that way). 

Plenty of quality rear fascias are still available (Ken? Josh?), so
such a temporary fix is certainly reasonable. And there will be a
resale market for yours, at a slight discount, to others in the same
predicament (I've seen plenty -- the stock exhaust is a rear fascia
killer).

Bill Robertson
#5939

>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Joseph Kuchan" <josephkuchan@xxxx>
wrote:
> 
> I never actually had to fix any of these, but couldn't they just be
drilled 
> out and replaced with pan head screws? If you wanted to retain them
in the 
> metal plate you could put nuts on them secured with loctite. That
would turn 
> them into "poor man's" studs. I don't think the height of a nut
would be so 
> great as to cause any noticeable misalignemnt of the fascia. Of
course you 
> could also spot weld new studs in there, but that's a lot more work
if you 
> don't have the equipment.
> 
> -Joe Kuchan
> 
> >From: "stainlessilusion" <5n-@xxxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: [DML] Possible to repair these broken studs?
> >Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:03:04 -0000
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> >Anyone have any techniques on repairing broken studs on the bottom of
> >the rear fascia? They are the ones that bolt to the plate on the back
> >of the frame, theres like 6-7 of them or so. Every single bolt is
> >broken off save one, the one in the middle is the only one that isn't.
> >It has been like this since I've owned the car, I'd finally like to
> >repair it. Thanks -----Dani B. #5003
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