I am working on a '74 Camaro and the trunk lid is in otherwise condition but the globs of adhesive that separate the skin from the inner frame have broken loose. Therefore the skin oilcans easily without anything supporting it, maybe at the center of the skin it can push 1/8" travel inwards until it hits the frame.
I am not sure what the factory used, just blobs of seam sealer? But what can I used to replicate the function of this on an finish skinned trunk lid? Is there an expandable urethane type product that can be administered via a tube or something in existing holes? Whatever it is, it needs to not shrink or expand with any force when curing so it doesn't distort the skin.
I am not sure what the factory used, just blobs of seam sealer? But what can I used to replicate the function of this on an finish skinned trunk lid? Is there an expandable urethane type product that can be administered via a tube or something in existing holes? Whatever it is, it needs to not shrink or expand with any force when curing so it doesn't distort the skin.