I am looking for some advice from the forum experts. The hood on my Conv. D is bowed about ¼"-on the passenger side. I am looking for the right way to correct the bow. I can take some pictures, but the bow is very even from rear to front, highest in the center of the side. The hood curve needs to be relaxed on that side. I am thinking that the issue is that the hood was kinked at some point years ago and the frame has since been repaired a couple of times, very poorly I might add. I recently welded the frame on both sides to improve on the poor repairs, but I did not correct the bow (I may have made it worse).
The drivers side fits quite well except for one issue: the hinge bottoms out when the front of the hood is about 1" from closing, so the last 1" flexes the hood in the rear driver's side corner. I have the hood angled as far down as it will go in relation to the hinge, which is not a lot. i.e. an angled punch still fits through the alignment holes. I may have to do some grinding on the hinge bracket to get the hood angled down a bit more (so that the front makes contact earlier).
My plan to fix the bow on the passenger side is to cut some slots part-way through the concave frame, then weld some small wedges in to flatten the arch.
The drivers side fits quite well except for one issue: the hinge bottoms out when the front of the hood is about 1" from closing, so the last 1" flexes the hood in the rear driver's side corner. I have the hood angled as far down as it will go in relation to the hinge, which is not a lot. i.e. an angled punch still fits through the alignment holes. I may have to do some grinding on the hinge bracket to get the hood angled down a bit more (so that the front makes contact earlier).
My plan to fix the bow on the passenger side is to cut some slots part-way through the concave frame, then weld some small wedges in to flatten the arch.
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