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you guys come up with some amusing answers. cant clamp it. too hard of an area to sand it. its a real tight area to get too. but for sure its hard plastic. if anybody cares why the problem is ? the transmission solenoid has a wiring harness with 8 wires going to it and a single 8mm bolt through the center holding it down. well sure as s_ _ _ _ with my luck there was a lug melted into the plastic of the recessed area that the bolt screws in to and it broke out of that recessed area with some of the surrounding plastic. and theres dielectric grease in there and probably some trans fluid too. so i thought will i be lucky enuf for this stuff to work. otherwise i might have to get another shift solenoid. and if you're wondering what this is on ???????? second generation dodge grand caravan with the 4sp overdrive trans. i need a good luck charm ! swear words are'nt working that good anymore. thanks all-

Saw what it was for degrease it with carb spray and go JB weld
 

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5. Maybe 6 years ago I went to Atlantic City with my Nephew.

I never lock my Back door.
But Did that weekend because I knew it would be a Long one.
with my vehicle there so people may knock and walk in like normal.

When I got Home the Key wouldn't Work in my door.

so I Grabbed the Handle & Pulled, snapping the Metal & Breaking the Handle off the Door .

I used Gorilla Glue to fix it.

Looks like Hell, Like Something Growing on the door Handle as it Expanded.
People probably hesitate to Grab it :laughing7:
and wonder if I threw up on the handle

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But it never come off :tongue3:

Top part is Metal Glued to Metal.

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Bottom Metal Glued to Wood

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I prefer PC-7 but

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JB Weld is just as Good.

I use PC7 on my Detecting Shoes .
The Sole always Rips off My Left shoe
From Neeling to dig & Pushing myself Back up after

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But It is something I have to Update occasionally due to Cracks.

Gorilla Glue Holds Longer though.
and is water activated.
so moisture makes it expand more and work better.
I just don't want my shoes to look like there are Mushrooms Growing on them
when I walk into the Store.

oh that looks convincing definitely looks contagious Jeff if i was a burglar i would definatly pass on your house and go to the house next door. update i'm not going to even try to glue it. good thing i never have good luck with adhesives. i'm just gonna replace the switch. wish me luck !
 

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