09-29-2013, 08:29 PM
Went out the other day any found the rear hatch in pieces. Called the insurance company and they are one week into trying to find me another glass hatch. Porsche has discontinued them and the folks on EBay won't ship one. Which leaves me in a rather awkward position since I wish to get the car back on the road. With some research, I decided to go polycarbonate for the interim and have placed an order through GT Racing for the hatch they market. It has marguard on both sides to resist scratching and an anti fog coating. So with the broken glass cleaned out of the frame, I'm accumulating the necessary components to set the poly in the frame. These include Dow Betaprime 5404A for the frame and poly, along with Dow U-428 polyurethane adhesive.
Read a post from a drag racer who recommended scuffing off the margard, then painting the lower edge with a black Polycarbonate compatible paint such as Tamyia PS-5 black which the use on polycarbonate model race cars. Another says just to use Betaprime after scuffing off the margard. GT Racing told me they just call the Glass Doctors and let them set it in. That would save me the head ache but I want to do it myself. Any advise out there on the best way to get the proper adhesion to the Polycarbonate hatch? Already read the forums from just about everywhere.
One good thing to come from this is that I found the previous owner removed the two rear speakers. So I order a couple of Pioneer's to fill the holes and get a little better sound out of it. Never did like the wiper back there either so that goes away.
Read a post from a drag racer who recommended scuffing off the margard, then painting the lower edge with a black Polycarbonate compatible paint such as Tamyia PS-5 black which the use on polycarbonate model race cars. Another says just to use Betaprime after scuffing off the margard. GT Racing told me they just call the Glass Doctors and let them set it in. That would save me the head ache but I want to do it myself. Any advise out there on the best way to get the proper adhesion to the Polycarbonate hatch? Already read the forums from just about everywhere.
One good thing to come from this is that I found the previous owner removed the two rear speakers. So I order a couple of Pioneer's to fill the holes and get a little better sound out of it. Never did like the wiper back there either so that goes away.


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