Hood Hinge Skid plates
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I struggled with this over an extended period so I am posting information here in the hope that it will help others.
I found no information in the forum on how the Hinge skid plates should be mounted on the hood (bonnet). My car was missing the skid plates & the end area of where the skid plates attach to the hood by rivets was damaged.
The skid plates mount on the underside of the bonnet & slide on Nylon bolts/nuts assembled on the body. The plates & bolts/nuts are readily available from suppliers such as Matty & Sue Miller.
When I bought skid plates from Matty I did not know how they were attached to the hood. Laying the parts on the hood they appeared to be too long, so I duly shortened them & re drilled the rivet holes.
I recently acquired a 2nd hood that came with skid plates already attached & I could see that I had attached the plates incorrectly:
So I have subsequently repaired the GRP on the end area of the plate, taken the opportunity to widen the area & attached new skid plates:
I found no information in the forum on how the Hinge skid plates should be mounted on the hood (bonnet). My car was missing the skid plates & the end area of where the skid plates attach to the hood by rivets was damaged.
The skid plates mount on the underside of the bonnet & slide on Nylon bolts/nuts assembled on the body. The plates & bolts/nuts are readily available from suppliers such as Matty & Sue Miller.
When I bought skid plates from Matty I did not know how they were attached to the hood. Laying the parts on the hood they appeared to be too long, so I duly shortened them & re drilled the rivet holes.
I recently acquired a 2nd hood that came with skid plates already attached & I could see that I had attached the plates incorrectly:
So I have subsequently repaired the GRP on the end area of the plate, taken the opportunity to widen the area & attached new skid plates:
Phil Harrison
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Phil,
Thanks for the guidance.
Richard Hawkins
Thanks for the guidance.
Richard Hawkins
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Thanks for providing this info about the skid plates. My car doesn't have them and I didn't even realize there was something missing. I'll add this to my winter project list.
Rich
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69 Elan S4/SE DHC
66 Ford Mustang Conv. (289ci)
71 Cadillac Eldorado Conv. (8.2L)
65 Buick Wildcat Conv. (425ci)
And a pickup truck full of Miatas....
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Wait... I JUST acquired S4 9292 (last week) and was a bit miffed that someone had removed the front hinges from the hood.
You mean there aren't supposed to be any?
Is there a procedure for removing the bonnet alone without possibly chipping paint?
Chris in Gettysburg
You mean there aren't supposed to be any?
Is there a procedure for removing the bonnet alone without possibly chipping paint?
Chris in Gettysburg
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I have no spring on mine, because I have a lock at the windscreen end of the bonnet, so I can use the key to lift it enough to get hold of the bonnet top.
Then I simply lift it (rotating on its skids) until it is near vertical then lift it off. No paint chipping at all.
Then I simply lift it (rotating on its skids) until it is near vertical then lift it off. No paint chipping at all.
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Is that lock easily obtainable please?
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Is that lock easily obtainable please?
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