April 2005
 Hood installation start

hood hinge attachment
I preferred to attach the hoop for the hood hinge to the hood without using rivets so I found some 3M High Strength Body Filler to bond the hoop to the back of the hood.

I had some helpful advice to trim some of the extra metal off the hoop. I first place the hood on the body and traced the outline of the engine compartment opening from underneath. I then cut the excess hoop metal so it fit inside the marks I made. This was a great piece of advice.

Had I not done that you would have seen a Cobra hood for sale on Ebay.



hood handles

Next I had to drill holes through the metal on the hood hoop for the hood handles.  It would have been nice to have a  1 inch drill.  Instead I had to use a 1/2 inch drill and a dremel to enlarge the hole.  It took a little longer but it worked and the handles when on easily.

I have added a new dremel to my tool collection. It has turned out to be a valuable tool when you need to shave or shape some of these metal parts.




hood hinge assembly
I  am not finished with my 3M High Strength Body filler work but I was anxious to put together the hinge assembly to see how it is going to fit. Here the hinge assembly is in place but not bolted down yet.

I test fit the hood on the body and it would not sit flat.... ohhhh noooo! But it turned out that the HV coil was mounted in a position the hit the hood hoop.  Whew, that was easy to fix by moving the HV coil.



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