Great! Thanks for the update. Next time, I'll try the JB Weld also - I really didn't think it would hold. My apologies to whoever suggested it. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Print Bear" <prntbear@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Dick Benjamin" <dickb@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 2:42 PM Subject: Re: HVAC push button control repair (was: Vacuum Hoses Connect to Plastic Nipples) VERY long read! > Thank you, Dick, for the information. The nipples are repaired with the > JB Weld. It made a great bond and supports the loose nipples, too. I > will dig into the headlight switch, next. I have mini nuts and bolts to > put it back together when I'm done. Fingers crossed on this one. > > In the process I had to do clean up from the mess left by the last > person who ventured into the dash area. Missing screws and one missing > dash lamp, the kind with the black nut behind it to hold it into place > on the circuit board. I have a pin missing on the gauge circuit board > where it hooks into the multi plug, too. I will prepare a jumper from > the gauge that the pin fed and insert it into the plug. The speedometer > cable retainer clip is gone and the white plastic housing is broken, > too. I guess this worked like this for a while so I'm going to let it > remain broken. > > I read some of the emails from when this car was on Ebay. Very > intuitive and good detective work. > > I've obviously had problems with the lights, as noted. I have conquered > this issue. All the bronze panels are in need of a shine and new laquer > and that's my next project. I need to fix a driver's side kick panel > that was conveniently left out of the photographs and I'm rejuvenating > all the power windows and vents. The rest is pretty good. I even found > an emblem for the front grill. A nice looking car. > > I've read the other's suggestions about repairing the broken off > > nipples. > > You can try those first. I don't think I would be able to pull those > > repairs off myself - there are 7 nipples within a space of 3/8" by 3/4" > > inch, each is very brittle with age, and they must all be vacuum > > tight, and > > strong enough to withstand the vacuum harness hanging off them while > > the car > > jounces around. I am a big booster of JB Weld too, but I think this is > > asking too much of it.