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wazzabie 01-02-2022 12:48 AM

removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
I know to keep the hood hinges oiled to prevent hood bend and to also carefully close the hood.

Rather then taking these measures why not just remove the hood hinge springs and use a metal rod to hold up the hood.

coolpup32 01-02-2022 04:01 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Mine are off temporarily while I work on my kink... It's a heavy hood, you can easily lose a few fingers or worse

cadillac_al 01-02-2022 10:27 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
The hood should close with one hand. You shouldn't be able to bend a hood with one hand. I have 7 or 8 squares (73-80) and they all have straight hoods on them.

Axle 01-02-2022 02:38 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
^ that. I think most of the bent hoods stem from ham-fisted individuals too stuborn to stop yanking on their hood if it doesn't move freely and oil it up, along with the people who have this need to pull the hood down from one side instead of the center and it just naturally jams up and again, they try and force it to move.

wazzabie 01-02-2022 03:23 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Before I knew better I bent my hood. It got bound up and I pulled down on one side.

chrismoore701 01-03-2022 08:38 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Use Deep Creep by sea foam. I used to spray WD every couple months. Used this once about 3 years ago. Nothing since. still closes with one finger

https://www.amazon.com/Seafoam-Extre...a-569320074882

mongocanfly 01-03-2022 09:31 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Never heard of that Chris..I'll be getting me some now..

wazzabie 01-03-2022 03:53 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chrismoore701 (Post 9014149)
Use Deep Creep by sea foam. I used to spray WD every couple months. Used this once about 3 years ago. Nothing since. still closes with one finger

https://www.amazon.com/Seafoam-Extre...a-569320074882

I've thought about using Kroil oil but that stuff tends to run and not stick on the metal.

truckin 79 01-03-2022 05:14 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
I like using Tri Flow, it is a bicycle chain lubricant. This stuff works great and lasts a very long time.
https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/cc5...b71687570.jpeg

blazer2007 01-04-2022 11:05 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
they did make a gas strut kit but don,t know if they still do and they use to make a lighter duty spring for fibreglass hoods. Still would need a rod to hold hood up but wouldn,t be so hard to lift and close I,m guessing

72c20customcamper 01-04-2022 11:49 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Proper lubing is the best way to avoid bending the hood .

Funny story about Deep Creep I used it on my 66 SS Chevelle with the original 5 cutout hood . Hood now wont stay up seems the white lube had enough friction to keep it up with the original springs that are most likely getting weak.

TrailerTrash 01-04-2022 03:08 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
I absolutely would not advise anybody to remove hood hinge springs. I put a fiberglass hood on my 77 and even that thing is way too heavy to not have springs on it. I used light springs made for fiberglass hoods and it feels like stock

If you lube the hinges regularly and push toward the cab as you push down you should never have a problem. Assuming the hood is not rusted out.

chrismoore701 01-05-2022 08:42 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
That is another thing, never pull a hood from the bottom, always push down and back from the top. Good luck. Love the deep creep working too good. that should give you an idea how good it is.

Axle 01-08-2022 01:55 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Deep Creep also works great at disolving/softening carbon buildup. Ie:trying to get an o2 sensor out.

burnin oil 01-23-2022 10:41 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Not to disagree but I have bent 2 hoods on the 70s body style trucks. I never used excessive force on them. Hood hinge wear is an issue but the real culprit is stress cracks on the underside of the hood. Both of these trucks were 20 years ago so they wernt nearly so old then.

chrismoore701 01-24-2022 08:58 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by burnin oil (Post 9023457)
Not to disagree but I have bent 2 hoods on the 70s body style trucks. I never used excessive force on them. Hood hinge wear is an issue but the real culprit is stress cracks on the underside of the hood. Both of these trucks were 20 years ago so they wernt nearly so old then.

I folded my hood right after my frame off build. After I recovered from my stroke, I straightened the hood. Repaired the paint. Sprayed with Deep Creep and no more issues.

72c20customcamper 01-28-2022 04:14 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by burnin oil (Post 9023457)
Not to disagree but I have bent 2 hoods on the 70s body style trucks. I never used excessive force on them. Hood hinge wear is an issue but the real culprit is stress cracks on the underside of the hood. Both of these trucks were 20 years ago so they wernt nearly so old then.

The factory design and lack of lubrication of the hinges is the real culprit . Also that the early 73 to 80 hoods kinked because of a safety feature ever notice they always bend at the same place where there is a kink in the reinforcement the kink is so that the hood bends instead of going into the windshield the later hoods were reinforced to not bend as easily and the hinge itself is different .


Umm the 70s trucks were over 20 years old 20 years ago.

wazzabie 01-28-2022 05:46 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chrismoore701 (Post 9023659)
I folded my hood right after my frame off build. After I recovered from my stroke, I straightened the hood. Repaired the paint. Sprayed with Deep Creep and no more issues.

Did you use the hood brace? I've been concerned about using those because it defeats the safety feature with bent hood.

chrismoore701 01-31-2022 08:44 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wazzabie (Post 9026029)
Did you use the hood brace? I've been concerned about using those because it defeats the safety feature with bent hood.

I did not, the only reason was my kids would be riding in the car with me. I took some wood blocks and pipe clamps, set it up to straighten the hood and then over stretched it a little. You can still see a little ripple in the hood, but you have to look for it.

truckin 79 01-31-2022 01:50 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
I used the hood braces from LMC just as a little added insurance. I only put two screws in braces though. I figure if anything ever happens those screws would pop out. Honestly the triflow is more then enough on hinges

chvtrkman 02-02-2022 03:18 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chrismoore701 (Post 9027503)
I did not, the only reason was my kids would be riding in the car with me. I took some wood blocks and pipe clamps, set it up to straighten the hood and then over stretched it a little. You can still see a little ripple in the hood, but you have to look for it.

So, if I'm understanding you correctly, it IS possible to straighten a bent hood? The reason I ask is my hood has had a slight kink in it from the previous owner which has always bothered me. Being a "low budget" guy, I really can't afford to replace it, so have just learned to live with it. But.... wish it wasn't bent.

chrismoore701 02-03-2022 08:38 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
I will try to find some pics of my repair tonight. What I did, if I remember. Put a small 2x4 on top of the bend. Take a long 4x4 and set on top of that. Get some pipe clamps. Put some small 2x4 on the bottom of the hood and clamp down. This way you can hyperextend the hood to get the bend out. Crank down as hard as you comfortable with, don't over do it. It is not perfect, but I folded it pretty bad and you have to look for the bend now. Good luck

wazzabie 02-07-2022 01:38 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Do the springs in the hood hinge go bad?

chrismoore701 02-07-2022 08:40 AM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
No, just need to lube the hinges

72c20customcamper 02-07-2022 06:53 PM

Re: removing hood springs to prevent hood bend
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wazzabie (Post 9031062)
Do the springs in the hood hinge go bad?

Hinge springs can only get weaker over time .


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