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skrufy 07-01-2012 12:08 AM

Hey! When did they do that??...
 
:eek:When did they change the engine lid deco - Carrera, Turbo, 911S, etc. from the posts and screw nuts to the stick on logos?:confused:

I went to buff out the deck lid on an '88 Cab today and found that I couldn't remove the "Carrera"- bummer!!... all my other 911s have been '79 and older....

So, I surmise the only way to remove it is to dissolve the adhesive with some 3M Adhesive Remover, buff the lid, and reinstall....

Anybody have any hints on what adhesive to use, etc? and then there is the alignment in the proper position. Nothing is ever simple.......

BTW, if none of you have tried 3Ms 1500 grit dry sanding disc's, followed by their 3000 grit diamond pad (lubed with water from a spray bottle..), then buff- it works great. 3M has several how-to's on you-tube. No affiliation with me- just great stuff that works. Except when you get come up short with glue on logos:(

thanks to all for the corporate knowledge base.....

Tim

WPOZZZ 07-01-2012 12:23 AM

My SC had the posts and my 85 Carrera was a stick on job. My guess was the change occurred when the Carrera was introduced.

DanielDudley 07-01-2012 03:40 AM

I believe you can cut through the old adhesive by sawing it with dental floss. Use Goo Gone to remove the rest. Re mount with double sided sticky tape.

donagain1 07-01-2012 11:07 AM

When I repainted, I tried to resurrect the old Carrera script on my '85 for reuse. It was relatively easy to remove the gum from the back with solvent (shoot, I was sanding it out anyway), but time consuming as heck to trim new double-sided tape around the lettering so none would show. Given that the black plastic had oxidized to where it was kinda dodgy looking to put back on against shinynew clearcoat, I opted to bite the bullet and order a new one. Others may have had a simpler time with it, but after futzing with it for an hour and getting bush-league results, it was money well spent... $40-some bucks from our host, as I recall.

Joe Bob 07-01-2012 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanielDudley (Post 6833038)
I believe you can cut through the old adhesive by sawing it with dental floss. Use Goo Gone to remove the rest. Re mount with double sided sticky tape.

A 'little' heat from a heat gun helps. On re-install consider a tube of silicon instead of 2x tape...

allaircooled 07-01-2012 11:30 AM

I used the dental floss trick on a 964 lid I have. Worked pretty good.

skrufy 07-02-2012 12:56 AM

OMG SPORTS FANS!! It's PLASTIC!!! :eek::(:mad:

We used Goo-Gone as a solvent since I already had some in a squeeze bottle... raised the deck lid so that the Carrera logo would be fairly level, and then squirted the Goo-Gone around it. Let it sit for about 10 minutes, then used the dental floss trick to 'saw' thru the adhesive.....

The damn logo is PLASTIC!- what a crock! First, no mounting pins/screw nuts, and then no metal logo! Is nothing sacred anymore?:confused: When we went to measure it so that it could be replaced in the right position, I wondered why the tops of the "Rs" in Carrera weren't in a straight line. Must have been assembled on a Friday- even the Stuttgart factory guy didn't get it straight/parallel with the bottom edge of the grill cutout- close, but no cigar: he just peeled off the paper backing, and slapped it on........

For those with faded logos- metal or plastic, try using SEM paint's satin "Trim Black" - awesome stuff - at your auto paint store. It is self etching, so for the metal logos, you can just spray it on. For the new fangled, el cheapo plastic logos, you will have to first shoot it with SEM's Plastic Adhesion Enhanser- a primer if you will for any plastic. Great for engine grills as well.... I have some 3M double stick auto trim adhesive tape to cut and paste the logo back on the engine lid....

So HEY! When did they start using the plastic stick on Corvette quality logos on Porsche 911s?

What will they give us next? Water Pumpers?:D Well! in all my 39 years- gasp!- of driving 911s, I never thought I'd live to see the day......

Tim

James Brown 07-02-2012 01:47 AM

on the good side, there about 30 bucks for new ones with the tape. I would just leave it off, everyone knows it's a 911

skrufy 07-02-2012 08:17 AM

Or, it could be fun to throw all of the concour groupies a curve ball- a friend once had a '77 "Turbo Carrera"- while in Germany on a business trip, I almost bought him the European version for the same Turbo, which read "Turbo Carrera 3.0".....

I now own that 930. The same friend, a race engine builder, just finished a $40+k 6 banger race engine for a car that reads "912"......

Tim

Neel 07-02-2012 09:51 AM

There is a special emblem tape that is used by body shops.. A local body shop gave me a piece(they buy it in rolls).. Works great, no messy residues like doubled-sided tape..

scarceller 07-02-2012 11:34 AM

My 84 Carrera is stick on. Maybe they changed after the 83 SC?

Joe Bob 07-02-2012 11:38 AM

Well, when they started calling every 911 a Carrera the quality went in the crapper......

skrufy 07-04-2012 12:26 AM

Ordered some parts today from Jason, extension 233, at Pelican. Told him about this logo issue and thread, and he confirmed Sal scarcellar's question. Starting with the '84 Carreras, Porsche went economical on us, and started the onslaught of stick on logos..... I don't recall any reductions in prices though....

Tim

A horse with no name 07-04-2012 02:14 PM

3M Plastic Emblem Adhesive - The real thing.
 
Hi...I have always had a tube of this on hand as it can also be used for many other items; automotive and home. It is an excellent product and it is what more or less every body shop use.

3M™ Plastic and Emblem Adhesive 08061

Part Number: 08061
UPC: 00051135080610
Stock Number: 60455030035

Strong, quick-drying adhesive can be used for bonding plastic or metal emblems, interior rigid plastic, tail light lenses, vinyl side moldings or upholstery.

You can purchase this at most auto supply shops that sell automotive paints- It an excellent product and can be used for many other items.

Re your Carrera script... Option only -> I personally would replace it.


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