Hood Hinge Mechanism For A '78 264GL (Failure)

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Rob, Oct 15, 2006.

  1. Rob

    Rob Guest

    Well, the saga (good Nordic word that) continues. While the engine in
    my 78 264GL is in good shape, I just developed a new fly in the
    ointment. Both hood hinges show signs of severe rust, and the left one
    just broke clean in half at the aft pivot point. Just how often does
    this happen, and what am I looking at for costs? Easier to replace the
    entire hood? Hmmm... worry sets in...
     
    Rob, Oct 15, 2006
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  2. Rob

    James Sweet Guest


    It's rare but it happens sometimes if the car sits and the pivots rust.
    A set of hinges will probably cost you $20-$40 used, clean and lube them
    up before installing which takes about 30 minutes and is much easier if
    you have a helper to support the hood. There's only a few bolts on each
    side holding them in. Not sure why you'd replace the hood unless it was
    damaged.
     
    James Sweet, Oct 16, 2006
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  3. Rob

    Rob Guest

    Thanks James. The hood has some rust (as does the body). I'll check
    into all the possibilities, though I've gotten the hood to sit lower
    now by removing the spring from the broken side. I'll check into that
    this week. The game plan is to work a little on it at a time, try to
    get it back to original appearance; I'm a purist.
    But man does she run nice!
     
    Rob, Oct 16, 2006
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