'For those that might have a similar problem, here is a simple solution to the dash panel screw holes being worn. The screws on the dash panel were loose and not holding the dash in place in several spots. This is a simple fix to correct this issue.
https://safaritoonces.org/project-tree-branches/repairs/repairs-mechanical/dash-repair/
Robert and Bev Lewis2000 Safari Continental, since 20173126B Cat, 330hpMD3060 Allison
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Re: Dash Panel Repair
Re: Dash Panel Repair
'Another way to fix this is small plastic screw mollys. I keep a pack in my screw box so I can replace as needed . Just find a size to fit hole or ream it out a little to fit.
Bob 96 Serengeti'
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Re: Dash Panel Repair
'I used this type of plastic screw anchor, (with the point snipped off), rather than the hard wood blocks.(They also work well in stripped out screw holes in the thin interior wall paneling).Mel
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---In Safarifriends@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Another way to fix this is small plastic screw mollys. I keep a pack in my screw box so I can replace as needed . Just find a size to fit hole or ream it out a little to fit.
Bob 96 Serengeti'
'96 Sahara
---In Safarifriends@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Another way to fix this is small plastic screw mollys. I keep a pack in my screw box so I can replace as needed . Just find a size to fit hole or ream it out a little to fit.
Bob 96 Serengeti'
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Re: Dash Panel Repair
' That looks like a good solution. Bob, if you have link where I can get a picture, I will include that and Mel's as an addendum on the presentation.
Thanks Mel and Bob.
Robert and Bev Lewis2000 Safari Continental, since 20173126B Cat, 330hpMD3060 Allison
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Thanks Mel and Bob.
Robert and Bev Lewis2000 Safari Continental, since 20173126B Cat, 330hpMD3060 Allison
https://safaritoonces.org
On September 9, 2019 9:11:18 AM "stuplich@... [Safarifriends]" wrote:
I used this type of plastic screw anchor, (with the point snipped off), rather than the hard wood blocks.(They also work well in stripped out screw holes in the thin interior wall paneling).Mel
'96 Sahara
---In Safarifriends@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Another way to fix this is small plastic screw mollys. I keep a pack in my screw box so I can replace as needed . Just find a size to fit hole or ream it out a little to fit.
Bob 96 Serengeti
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