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    Default PFM engine frame trunion

    Is the engine frame trunion in a 2006 PFM just riveted to the aluminum pan or is it glued and riveted?
    If it is glued what would be a suitable type of adhesive that I can use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PFM28 View Post
    Is the engine frame trunion in a 2006 PFM just riveted to the aluminum pan or is it glued and riveted?
    If it is glued what would be a suitable type of adhesive that I can use.

    Good Afternoon Peter,

    I started typing up an answer to this but its going to be too long and detailed. Call me for the entire process, I used to build a lot of these cars in the pro series.

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