Thread: Homemade hood spring tool
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10-12-2011 01:38 PM #1
Homemade hood spring tool
Here's a little device/tool that I made for pulling and reinstalling my hood spring on my '56 GMC. The materials could have been a little more stable but it worked long enuff to "git'er done". The leverage that you have makes it effortless.
All you do is place the end of the rod/pipe/bar at the firewall to where it is stable, cut the chain and spread the end links, position the chain over the bottom lip of the spring and then pull down on the opposite end of the rod/pipe/bar. Reverse the process for installing new spring.
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10-12-2011 01:55 PM #2
Southern engineering at its finest, Mello!
Jim
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10-12-2011 02:16 PM #3
Got to do what you got to doCharlie
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Some guys can fix broken NO ONE can fix STUPID
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10-12-2011 04:50 PM #4
i had to make up a bar/ tool for my 50 chevy hood springs they hook down in the cowl about a foot long. have a friend that start running like hell every time i put the springs back on the hingeIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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10-13-2011 05:56 AM #5
I wish I had seen this many years ago (1977). Trying to put a new spring on a 71 Monte Carlo. Messed up a fender!
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