nailheadina67
01-08-2004, 01:49 PM
The hoods on many of our Buicks are very heavy. It takes two strong people to perform this operation on my '67 Riv.
Here's a trick I invented that makes this task easier and perhaps save a windsheild or paint job:
I found two 3/8" bolts about 3" long and cut the heads off, ground a dull point on them. When I re-install my hood I put one on each side of it to help guide it into the hinge, preventing it from sliding down the hinge and onto the paint job. (ouch!)
After two bolts are installed, the studs come out and two more bolts are put in their place.
Re-alignment is a snap if you scribe marks on the underside of the hood around the hinge location before removing it. :)
Here's a trick I invented that makes this task easier and perhaps save a windsheild or paint job:
I found two 3/8" bolts about 3" long and cut the heads off, ground a dull point on them. When I re-install my hood I put one on each side of it to help guide it into the hinge, preventing it from sliding down the hinge and onto the paint job. (ouch!)
After two bolts are installed, the studs come out and two more bolts are put in their place.
Re-alignment is a snap if you scribe marks on the underside of the hood around the hinge location before removing it. :)