That's what I was thinking, it doesn't rain much here.I don't drive in the rain so I don't really know.
Now the one time I can think of it being an issue is the damn mag chloride on the roads in the winter.
That's what I was thinking, it doesn't rain much here.I don't drive in the rain so I don't really know.
I don't drive mine in the winter eitherThat's what I was thinking, it doesn't rain much here.
Now the one time I can think of it being an issue is the damn mag chloride on the roads in the winter.

You could eliminate the redundant solenoid....The other issue is minor, but my firewall starter solenoid is sticking. I had bang on it yesterday so I have a new one coming just to be safe.

The thought did cross my mind but I had a violent revulsion to more wiring.You could eliminate the redundant solenoid....![]()
Plus I confess it was nice to not have to crawl on the ground to beat on the solenoid. 
But you wouldn't of had to beat on the solenoid at all, it just would of started....The thought did cross my mind but I had a violent revulsion to more wiring.Plus I confess it was nice to not have to crawl on the ground to beat on the solenoid.
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I hear you on that, did you get rid of the hinges at the fire wall?Not yet. I'll need some time to figure out hinges. Plus I'm at the point with this project where I'm tired of spending money.![]()
No I still have them. I had to replace once because it had broken. The new piece doesn't quite measure up to the OE.I hear you on that, did you get rid of the hinges at the fire wall?
That’s all I have on mine as well, just need the spot where the springs mounted and the strut mounts to that then the hood piece.No I still have them. I had to replace once because it had broken. The new piece doesn't quite measure up to the OE.
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Now that I have some time before I need it, I might see if I can source an OE hinge at the pick n pull or something.
Would a riv nut fix this?When I cut my hood, it cut right through the captive nuts for the hinges. One of the things I would do different with another hood is to cut that area off the support structure first, then figure out a way to re-install it intact after the hood is cut down. So instead of just cutting through the underside bracing, I would modify it.
The biggest complication in my mind is the angle. The spot where the hinges to the hood are angled, not perpendicular to the hood. Reusing the factory mounting area eliminates the complication of matching that angle.Would a riv nut fix this?


