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Rarely do I see a 8.3L engine with the Cummins Blue logo plate still attached.
Silicone still stuck where it was. Clearly it doesn't work.
If yours is still attached, it will eventually fall off.
Mine was gone too and I bought a correct NOS Cummins logo on eBay.
They are hard to find. They were 3 years ago anyway.
If you want to apply your logo permanently, this is what I did.
Take the logo plate and hold it up where it is supposed to go.
Take a scribe or something and trace the outline of it onto the paint.
Once complete, use a small scraper or something to remove all the paint down to bare metal, staying within the outline.
I used Loctite H8100 Structural Adhesive to permanently attach logo.
Its a two part adhesive that when mixed, gives you about a 15 minute working time.
When fully cured, it's as strong as the surrounding metal.
I mixed up a small amount and applied to back of logo.
Used some 3M painters tape to hold logo in place while the adhesive set.
15 minutes later remove tape.
Unless your using a hammer and chisel, the logo will not come off.
I did this 3 years ago and it's still exactly where I put it.
Hot or cold engine does not affect it (I'm sure if your truck burned to the ground it would come off then).
I did not buy the special applicator gun this adhesive 50mL cartridge goes into.
Just simply pushed equal amount of depth on the cartridge plungers for the amount of material desired onto a paper plate.
Then using a small piece of plastic, mixed the two together.
When mixed its a dark green in color. Perfect!
If you have the cartridge gun and also the mixing tip, this job will be even easier.
You will be amazed on how hard this stuff sets up.
Ive used this stuff on other things as well (S-280 Shelter) and am impressed with how strong it is.
So, if you want the logo to stay put, this stuff works.
Silicone still stuck where it was. Clearly it doesn't work.
If yours is still attached, it will eventually fall off.
Mine was gone too and I bought a correct NOS Cummins logo on eBay.
They are hard to find. They were 3 years ago anyway.
If you want to apply your logo permanently, this is what I did.
Take the logo plate and hold it up where it is supposed to go.
Take a scribe or something and trace the outline of it onto the paint.
Once complete, use a small scraper or something to remove all the paint down to bare metal, staying within the outline.
I used Loctite H8100 Structural Adhesive to permanently attach logo.
Its a two part adhesive that when mixed, gives you about a 15 minute working time.
When fully cured, it's as strong as the surrounding metal.
I mixed up a small amount and applied to back of logo.
Used some 3M painters tape to hold logo in place while the adhesive set.
15 minutes later remove tape.
Unless your using a hammer and chisel, the logo will not come off.
I did this 3 years ago and it's still exactly where I put it.
Hot or cold engine does not affect it (I'm sure if your truck burned to the ground it would come off then).
I did not buy the special applicator gun this adhesive 50mL cartridge goes into.
Just simply pushed equal amount of depth on the cartridge plungers for the amount of material desired onto a paper plate.
Then using a small piece of plastic, mixed the two together.
When mixed its a dark green in color. Perfect!
If you have the cartridge gun and also the mixing tip, this job will be even easier.
You will be amazed on how hard this stuff sets up.
Ive used this stuff on other things as well (S-280 Shelter) and am impressed with how strong it is.
So, if you want the logo to stay put, this stuff works.