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GerryD

Hood pin and latch

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See, I got this 67 SPL311. Now when I got it, the hood kept popping up. Not really a big deal, but I didn't feel right parking it anywhere like that. So I took the pin off the hood to adjust it. Now, I noticed that a lot of the threads were worn away. So I moved the nut up to good threads. Since the hood wasn't down all the way when latched, I thought it was a good place to start. However, now the hood stays shut... All The Time. So I believe my problem also lays with the latch. Now that you know where I sit, I am looking not only for a good idea on how to open the hood, but does anyone have a latch and pin laying around?
Thanks,
Gerry
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RE:Latch and Pin

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Gerry,

Not good as it is very hard to open when the latch cable breaks or gets stuck. You found that out the hard way. :shock: Many people put a safety wire connected to the latch and run it through the firewall so you can grab it from the inside and pull it to release the hood. There are several methods that have been tried.

#1. Have someone pull on the hood release knob, while you
push the hood down hard right above where the pin catches the latch. You may have to hit the hood a couple of times to get it loose. The important part is the other warm body to pull on the hood release.

#2. Remove the hood realease knob. Grab onto the hood release cable with a big pair of vice grips and pull it as hard as you can. You get a really good grip with a big set of vise grips.

#3. Drill a hole in the hood so you can release the hood mechanisim. Last resort and not a great option.

You might be better off buying a new cable assembly from one of the vendors. You can rebuild the choke and throttle assemblies but the hood release cable is a tough one.

Good luck.

Steve
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Stuck hood.

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I did a similar thing due to a flapping hood. I poked and pushed and just screwed with it until it poped open. I took a piece of bicycle brake cable and wraped it around the pin and tugged on it in different directions as well. What you have on your hands is a serious pain in the butt.
Good luck,
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RE:Hood Pin

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I may have an extra hood pin lying around for an early car. Let me know if you want me to look for it.

Steve
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My stuck hood

Post by GerryD »

Thanks guys,
I think my wife will allow me to buy some parts for this, and I did find them. So now I will take your advices and give it the the old college try. I will keep you informed.
Gerry
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