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From: Tony Brummett <brummett@xxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Hood adjustment Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 21:19:09 -0500
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I'm finally down to the details on my '64 Dodge. Today's project was getting the closed hood to line up with the fenders. The problem is the driver's side rear most corner where it meets the cowl. It sticks up about a half inch. I know the hood's spring bracket has slotted holes to adjust the height of that corner, but I have them adjusted as low as it'll go, and it still sticks up. Adjusting the rubber stop at the front corner didn't have any effect either.
If I put my weight on the corner that sticks up, it'll go down most of the way, but pops back up when I let off. Is there another adjustment I don't know about? Or maybe the hinge or bracket is just worn out...
Thanks, -- Tony tony@xxxxxxxxxx '64 Dodge 440 '64 Dart 'vert '65 Dart GT
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