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Has anyone had success in repairing distortion on the base of a plastic air cleaner from a 914-6 or 911? I thought maybe a heat gun and persistence would allow you to reverse damage. Not sure what type of plastic this is (e.g. thermoplastic).
I poked around some forums but haven't seen mention of it. Perhaps because it is a lost cause. I would just try it, but don't have a unit in hand. I'm looking at what's available and many are damaged. ![]() |
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