On Wed, 13 Sep 1995, Paul Rische wrote:
> Also...does anyone have any suggestions of how to get the Alpine scripts
> back on. I got replacment connectors but it seems too difficult to push the
> pins on the script back into the v shaped connectors. I broke off one of
> the pins by trying to force it back in. I could always glue them on, but
> would rather put them back the way they were supposed to go.
I bought replacement scripts for my Tiger and had to shorten
the pins slightly for a flush fit to the body - I also tapered
the ends of the pins slightly so they were easier to insert.
As Gary said, the v shaped connectors are placed in the body
first, then the script is pushed into place...you may have
to open the hole in the body if it has been reduced by too
much paint...?
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Kevin Meek (kevnmeek(at)netcom.com) Sunbeam Tiger B382002202
Santa Cruz, California Sunbeam Alpine SI B9011324
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