Broken hood hinge
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#22
The arm that broke, is what the flat spring is connected to... It counterbalances the weight on its own. I'll be checking out the broken one to understand the root cause... dang nasty weather is going to delay that though.
#23
Hah, I guess it does look bare. Donor was a silver truck, and yes that is snow. Normally it would already be sandblasted and painted, but not in this cold weather. Have no where to paint other than outside.
The arm that broke, is what the flat spring is connected to... It counterbalances the weight on its own. I'll be checking out the broken one to understand the root cause... dang nasty weather is going to delay that though.
The arm that broke, is what the flat spring is connected to... It counterbalances the weight on its own. I'll be checking out the broken one to understand the root cause... dang nasty weather is going to delay that though.
#24
Hah, I guess it does look bare. Donor was a silver truck, and yes that is snow. Normally it would already be sandblasted and painted, but not in this cold weather. Have no where to paint other than outside.
The arm that broke, is what the flat spring is connected to... It counterbalances the weight on its own. I'll be checking out the broken one to understand the root cause... dang nasty weather is going to delay that though.
The arm that broke, is what the flat spring is connected to... It counterbalances the weight on its own. I'll be checking out the broken one to understand the root cause... dang nasty weather is going to delay that though.
Yeah, it started snowing here last night, and it hasn't stopped, only got a couple inches so far, but, this isn't supposed to stop until tuesday...... Today was 'supposed' to be sunny. Doesn't look like that's gonna happen. We are due for 5-12 inches tomorrow.... on top of what we are already going to have. That should be fun.
#25
I'm not that dedicated, and, I HATE cold weather. (yeah, that's why I live in Michigan.......) One of the main reasons is, due to my 'condition', I am not very tolerant of extreme temps. So, if it is really cold, or really hot, I suffer. Now, the HIGH temp on Wednesday is supposed to be -9...... Holy crap. Hopefully, I won't have to work, and can just stay in the nice warm house.
#26
I'm not that dedicated, and, I HATE cold weather. (yeah, that's why I live in Michigan.......) One of the main reasons is, due to my 'condition', I am not very tolerant of extreme temps. So, if it is really cold, or really hot, I suffer. Now, the HIGH temp on Wednesday is supposed to be -9...... Holy crap. Hopefully, I won't have to work, and can just stay in the nice warm house.
#27
root cause?
The sun came out, still in the 20s, but decided to start working that passenger side hinge. I found that the drive side bar was bent too, and probably getting close to rip out as well. The old hinge had signs of lube on it, so it wasn't rusted. I worked the pivots, nothing hard or fused. I'm not seeing a root cause here. Not good, because it'll likely happen again.
It was cold enough that I didn't want to try the drive side replacement, so I just bent the arm a bit to get it straightened up so it'd last a bit longer. The I sprayed a bunch of grease on every pivot and all over the flat spring on both sides.
I'll replace the driver side when it gets above freezing again.
It was cold enough that I didn't want to try the drive side replacement, so I just bent the arm a bit to get it straightened up so it'd last a bit longer. The I sprayed a bunch of grease on every pivot and all over the flat spring on both sides.
I'll replace the driver side when it gets above freezing again.
#28
The sun came out, still in the 20s, but decided to start working that passenger side hinge. I found that the drive side bar was bent too, and probably getting close to rip out as well. The old hinge had signs of lube on it, so it wasn't rusted. I worked the pivots, nothing hard or fused. I'm not seeing a root cause here. Not good, because it'll likely happen again.
It was cold enough that I didn't want to try the drive side replacement, so I just bent the arm a bit to get it straightened up so it'd last a bit longer. The I sprayed a bunch of grease on every pivot and all over the flat spring on both sides.
I'll replace the driver side when it gets above freezing again.
It was cold enough that I didn't want to try the drive side replacement, so I just bent the arm a bit to get it straightened up so it'd last a bit longer. The I sprayed a bunch of grease on every pivot and all over the flat spring on both sides.
I'll replace the driver side when it gets above freezing again.
#29
I'll have to keep an eye on mine...Mine got bent way out of shape one day when I forgot to latch the hood all the way after changing the oil. Wife got in to go to town & the hood flew up to just over 90 degrees (didn't hit the windshield). I took the hinges off & beat them back straight on the anvil. Didn't notice any wear in the pivot areas....but wasn't looking at them either....
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