I've used JB Weld epoxy. The stuff is extremely strong (if mixed properly) can be sanded, drilled and painted and best of all it's cheap and you can do it yourself. I would try that first...I've used it to fix a large crack on the lower engine cover along with a crack in the louver. Steve --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Marc A. Levy" <malevy@xxxx> wrote: > I expect a good fiberglass person could repair the cover (I hope so, I have a cracked one too). > > You can remove the hinge from the car from the inside. You need to remove the trim panel from the rear shelf to access the nuts that hold the hinge to the fiberglass body. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: fluxmcfly [mailto:bfreyguy@xxxx] > > Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 8:27 PM > > To: dmcnews@xxxx > > Subject: [DML] how do you fix cracks in lower engine cover? > > > > > > I have one crack in my lower engine cover and one bolt is broken off > > the hinge.How can you fix this crack,can you use bondo or > > some type fiberglass.Does anybody know how to remove the hinge from > > the car? Any help would be appreciated very much. > > thank you Brian > >