this ^^^^.yes goop or e6000,no ca glue unless its rubber surrond.
you have to shim the gap...
i know, i know. it's how i am and it ***** lol. i guess i'll get the glue and do it. if it sounds alright, good, if not, maybe i'll try to reshim it. i went to the store and they didn't have ca glue. idk if anyone around has it. i may try amazing goop but i live at an apartment and it says to leave it in an open space like outside but it's snowing lol.glue it tonight, listen to it tomorrow. you are over thinking it.
You gotta quote him so he knows you asked him. Or else he prolly won't see your question.Hey Thor did you every fix that problem a couple years back with your external regulator , I have that exact same problem now
Hey Thor did you ever fix that problem with your regulator a few a years back I got the exact same problemdo it in the bedroom for gods sake its just glue fumes fawk.
If you have the original gasket it will put the surround in its proper resting point. Have done many many surround swaps and never had to shim.
Thank youYou gotta quote him so he knows you asked him. Or else he prolly won't see your question.
Yes I did. I got an external regulated alt using the transpo 911 regulator. No more issues lolHey Thor did you ever fix that problem with your regulator a few a years back I got the exact same problem
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Thank you
Oh I thought you already had the external regulator alt with the 911 reg it just wasn't keeping a steady voltage you stated low 16v until you rev the engine you got your 18v ,thanks for reply thoYes I did. I got an external regulated alt using the transpo 911 regulator. No more issues lol