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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Body, Glass & Paint => Topic started by: 84chevysilverado on February 09, 2009, 04:40:32 pm
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how do ya lower your hood by the hinges? cause my hood sticks up bout a 1/2" past ma fenders!! and my hynes repair manual doesnt say anything about it.
thaks Marc :D
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On an 84? It's common on the 73-80's but on the 81 up not so much. Did you close the hood on something? You can elongate the holes but that usually isn't necessary.
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Marc, Get a buddy...loosen the back bolt on the hinge & lift up on the front of the hood while the other one pushes down in the back & tightens the bolt. This should fix you up, Lorne
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No i didnt close the hood on something. the hood is as strait as can be. When i bought the truck the guy before me put another hood on from a diffrent truck because the original hood was rusted. I tryed what you said lorne but the nothing happens. the bolts are all tight and when you loosen them and push down on the hood it will go down almost flush but then just springs back up. could it be possible its an earlyer hood? is there a difference? im dumbfounded
Thanks Marc :D
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They're the same 81 up. I would suggest looking to see if the hinge is damaged/bent/cracked or if the hood is physically seperating from the inner structure. Are all the bolts tight? Can you take a few pix?
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all bolts are tight and the hood isnt bent or the inner structure isnt comming apart. here are some pics hope this works
(http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp244/gruemar/Picture005.jpg)
(http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp244/gruemar/Picture006.jpg)
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o and the one pic is of how much the hood sticks up when closed and the other is when hood closed a pic of the hinge. hinge is as strait as an arrow
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Is that a fiberglass hood? How did the original hood sit?
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no its a steel hood from arizona not aftermarket. dont no how the original sat its been like this since i got it. the guy before me put on another hood because the original was rusted out.
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You need to take some better pics. Too hard to see what's going on.
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okay what ya want me to take a pic of? let me no
thanks marc :D
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I would like to see that corner from the outside (where you took the other pic's) with the hood open & one from the underside. Does your door match going up the windshield post & at the roof with a proper gap? How about the fender to the door? If you put the cowl panel in (install the screw loosely) does it push down to be flush with the fender? How about pulling it up to match the hood?
The jamb area looks real smooth (that's what made me think it was 'glass) can you see wrinkles in the metal & a couple spotwelds in the area you posted? Maybe it's been bent & smoothed up with filler? What happens if you remove the spring support & close it? Lorne
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k i cant take any pics of the door cause both a them are off. both doors are aftermarket. I have thought about taking the hood spring out and seeing if it will close tighter. il take pics tomorrow the hood sticks up alot past the fenders doesnt it?
thanks marc :D
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sorry i took so long had to change cab mounts first. anyway i took off of the hood spring support and it still wont close. so it must be something with the hinge. no wrinkles and no spot welds there isnt any rust around the hinges believe it or not. hood is strait its not seperating from the inner structure either. hood lines up at the at the front just not the back. il try for pics tomorrow again
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Mine is kinda the same. Sticks up about 1/4" at the back but seems to fit tight at the front.
(http://memimage.cardomain.com/ride_images/1/1232/2641/3078820199_large.jpg)
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so do ya think its normal for the hood to stick up like that? what do guys think?
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Maybe you need to raise your fender and cowl. :)
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the hood is actually adjustable but the way the spring system is on these trucks they are a pain to adjust because when the hinge bolts are loose they actually push the hood all the way up and you get it popping above the fenders...with the hood open loosen the rear bolt on the hinge and push up on the front on the hood and it will move and that should fix your gap..it takes a bit of fooling around to get them right.