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68stang351

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Any tips for aligning the hood on my 68? The back sits too high. I've done this once before but cannot get it right this time.
Thanks
 

allcarfan

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I think the back sitting to high is a very very common problem with hoods. my 66 was like that and I have seen many classics like that. Are you sure that your hinges are closing all the way in the back and that your hood isnt hitting anything?
 

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Does this help?



Just kidding, the old hinges always have a tendency to lift a little at the back when they get a little worn.
 

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Check for clearences. Make sure you have the hood hinges shoved all the way down. And as Krash Kendall stated - older hood hinges don't have the pull they once had.
 

68stang351

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I've just decided that my hinges are crap, so I'm going to buy new hinges and a new latch and deal with it then.
 

wild70stang

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why dont u spray some wd-40 on the hinges?
 
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mustangdave

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My original hinges are "stretched" after shutting the hood with a socket on the frame rail. Amazingly, the hood did not bend. This goes to show how weak the originals are after all of these years. Worse yet, I have heard several people here say the repros are even weaker.
 

65ShelbyClone

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My '68's hinges are also too high at the rear. I looked and they are adjusted all the way down. Pushing on the back of the hood makes them settle, but they just go back where they were if I open it.
 
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mustangdave

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Makes those outrageously expensive billet ones that were on ebay look more tempting, doesn't it? I'll still have to wait for a price drop.
 
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A buddy of mine told me to loosen up the bolts to the fender and push up on the open hood.... while applying upward pressure on the front of the hood tighten up the fender bolts. Supposedly that worked for him on the same problem..... If it works let us know... lol

Graham
 

wild70stang

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I agree with blk about pushing upward on the hood after loosening the bolts that connect the inner side of the hinges to the fenders. I was told by a body specialest to do this and after about 5 trys you should get it perfectly aligned. Also its located in the chiltons book.
 
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maybe this will help Link
 
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