by Retro Racer 44 » Thu Jul 03, 2014 8:41 pm
I use Goop. It has the same properties as Shoe Goo. I have even used it to glue chassis together and lots of quick repairs. On a rush job for a proxy car last year, the slim can had a BWA front and back bracket, and a brass plate which also mounted the body was Gooped to the bottom of the motor. The interior was Gooped to the top of the motor, and the driver to that. The only failure I had in a 12 race proxy was a wheel coming undone. After the car came home, I peeled it all apart and put the body on a new chassis and sent it off to the next series.
On several used cars that I have purchased, the hot glue had come loose and had to be replaced. You guessed it, with Goop.