Steve340
Well-Known Member
Do factory fitted Shaker hood cars have lighter hinge springs because of the large hole cut in the hood for the Shaker?
If so what are the differences.
If so what are the differences.
Start with this one.Thanks Challenger RTA for that information. Clearly they do use a different spring than all the other steel hoods and as we now know are the same as the fibreglass hood cars.
You do seem to have lots of factory books tucked away somewhere. Great reference material.
I may have to get a set of those springs at some point. I think I have the ordinary ones.
I just ordered a set of springs for the Shaker hood. The original springs make you use a lot of force to close the hood. With the metal removed for the Shaker hood tends to flex and could cause bending at the hinge point. The parts catalogue I have doesn't list it as Shaker hood springs, it says fiberglass or with fresh air hood.
So calling it a fresh air hood instead of a Shaker caused the confusion on my part.
Thanks for the advice, I will give this a try and see if I can get it to work.Hinge wore?
A common alignment problem on E-body & 71-up B-bodies is with the rear hood edge being up too high with the hinges being adjusted all the way down on the inner fender.
This is an adjustment problem! Start by moving the hinge up on the inner fender. (yes, up!)
Then, loosen the 2 rear bolts and leave the front bolt snug. Now lift the hood to make the hinge rotate (as viewed from the side). Re tighten the rear bolts and check the fit. This procedure will get that tail to come down. Adjust the front-to-rear dimension on the hood side bolts.
It can be frustrating and take some time, but these hoods will fit correctly! I’ve installed them with the hood sitting about 2 1/2" above the fender...using this method, the hood was fitting perfect in a few minutes!
Fender-Hood alignment