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Thanks! I appreciate your response - it's on there so well that it looks like it's molded in the cover. I'll give it a try wcgw? thanks againNo one seems to want to answer your question
One more questions - where are the pins located on the "H" in the center?2 locating pins
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No one seems to want to answer your question so I will tell you what I did. I can't answer the question about the steering wheel emblem .
Removing the H from the engine cover is not real hard but harder than the other emblems on the car. It is glued in to a slight indention and has 2 locating pins going through the engine cover. The pins don't pull out and will break off. I was able to get it up on one side (using a lot of rags to protect the cover) then slip a thin piece of metal under the H to brake of the pins. See the attachment to see the final results.
Damn, and I just came across this because I'm wanting to do the exact same thing, but I don't want to replace the cover if I don't have to. How much did that cover cost you?I ended up just replacing the cover
Ahhh, okay. I think we might be talking about 2 different parts. Mine is the air intake cover. That thing is like $300-400. I'm going to mess around with it today and see what I can come up.I think it was $60 on ebay - it has the geneisis emblem and v6 on it
Let us know. IMO, it looks worse blank than with the H in place. If you come up with an attractive replacement it is an enhancement but blank it looks beat on by a hack mechanic.So I finally got around to removing the Flying H today. I thought it was going to be a chore, but it literally took me 30 seconds. I squirted the Goof Off around the edges and let it sit while I grabbed the small scraper. It simply came right off and I wiped the area to get off any residue. Now to figure out what I'm going to put in it's place.![]()
Just drill several holes in an arc under the existing two holes. Basically, turn it into a smiley face.So I finally got around to removing the Flying H today. I thought it was going to be a chore, but it literally took me 30 seconds. I squirted the Goof Off around the edges and let it sit while I grabbed the small scraper. It simply came right off and I wiped the area to get off any residue. Now to figure out what I'm going to put in it's place.![]()
Wow, thanks for the positive feedback. This post was supposed to be about how people can remove the emblem easily if they wanted to. It had nothing to do with how the unfinished cover looked. I already have the replacement on order, but that wasn't the intent of the post. For the record, after I cleaned it up, it looks like new, just without the H. Not "beat on by a hack mechanic".Let us know. IMO, it looks worse blank than with the H in place. If you come up with an attractive replacement it is an enhancement but blank it looks beat on by a hack mechanic.