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the glove box latch on this 1980 528i is broken
I have a spare, which cosmetically not in good condition which fits and works.

anyone know if the plastic can be "glued" back together and if so what sort of glue

the broken bit
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the good one
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I've seen literature which suggested some late E12s got the later, more complicated one instead of the big plastic hook one, which do you have? Both are still available new I believe, which would probably be the best route.

I did repair the early one once, I think I used superglue, then drilled a hole and glued in a piece of welding rod to act as reinforcement. It worked, but as I soon had a replacement out of a parts car it didn't really see much use before I replaced it just because I had an intact one so I don't know how long it would or wouldn't have lasted.
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Mike W. wrote: Fri May 04, 2018 12:33 pm I've seen literature which suggested some late E12s got the later, more complicated one instead of the big plastic hook one, which do you have?
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The broken one is of a Feb 1980 car , the spare I had on a spare glovebox which I think came with my 76 525. They appear to be identical to me except the gold plating v's black paint.
as these are left hand drive - I wonder if right hand drive gloves lock mechanisms are the same - I reckon they ought to be.

I used to have "Maverick bond" which was a sensational german glue - but its all gone now, and I don't know where to get more from - I got it originally at a home show expo- about 16 years ago.

What type of plastic do you think the latch is?

I wondering if I can get a duplicate 3D printed?
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You probably could get one 3D printed, but why when they're still available new? I would guess they're made out of ABS but that's just an educated guess.
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I ordered a new one a few months ago, they're cheap as I recall because I think that part is used in some other models too.

It's very hard plastic, I thought it was metal at first. There may be metal reinforcing within the plastic.
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Mike W. wrote: Sat May 05, 2018 11:44 am You probably could get one 3D printed, but why when they're still available new? I would guess they're made out of ABS but that's just an educated guess.
good idea
found it at wallothnesche
18 Euro
+ 75 Euro shipping !
https://www.wallothnesch.com/en/lock-fo ... 45-13.html
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Try schmiedmann.com In my one order from them they were quite reasonable on shipping and it is a small part.
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My first order from schmeidmann was today, a dozen small OEM parts. With shipping, I come out ahead about $40 over the lowest prices I could find in the US. The prices are great, and they have a lot of parts. Great find, thanks Mike.
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There's an FAQ on the main page on how to glue the latch

http://www.firstfives.org/faq/glovebox_ ... h_faq.html
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528i-1981 wrote: Tue May 08, 2018 7:50 pm My first order from schmeidmann was today, a dozen small OEM parts. With shipping, I come out ahead about $40 over the lowest prices I could find in the US. The prices are great, and they have a lot of parts. Great find, thanks Mike.
I ordered ebrake cables from them. They were slightly more expensive than the cheapest US supplier I could find, but cheaper than all but one, but had a much faster delivery date.
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