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Post subject: How-To Install Hood Pins
author unknown Posted by: Crispy
Now that I have eliminated the hood latch, I needed to install hood pins. Of course, the idea of this is a little
awkward, as the pins that one usually sees are fake. Or just there for show. Or they are stick on. It also required
drilling through my perfectly good hood. But in the name of performance, I did what I had to do.
I purchased the hood pins through Mach III Motorsports in San Francisco, and it comes complete with the
slotted pins, locking mechanism, screws, washers, and nuts.
You need to find 2 spots on the radiator support that are level and have room for the hole. I began by placing the
hood pins on the car to see where they would be look and function best. I guessed that the best location from a
loading standpoint was about ? of the way in from either side. This way, the left pin would take the load from
the fender to the center of the hood, and the right pin would take the other side. Of course, logic and feasibility
in the Blue Bomber do not necessarily go hand in hand. At those locations, the radiator support is actually
angled. I tried drilling a hole at this location, but the pin ended up being angled as well. No good, folks.
I ended up having the pins about 1/3 of the way in the hood. I started on one side, and drilled a hole in the
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radiator support large enough to pass the threaded pin through. Using a nut and washer on either side, I
temporarily set the height where I thought it would be. Make sure that you align the slotted opening on the pin
in the direction that you intend to use it. For instance, to lock the pin from either side, make the flattened portion
of the pin run the length of the car. Run it the same direction as the axle if you want to lock the pin front to
back.
I
then dabbed some grease on the top of the pin, and slowly shut the hood until it contacted the top of the pin. I
lifted the hood up, and saw the grease mark. This tells you where you need to drill the hole. If you are
unfortunate like me, then the pin will end up being located right in one of the thickened braces under the hood.
This means you are drilling through a layer of sheet metal, an airspace, and the top layer of hood. If this also
happens to you, be sure to drill through ONLY the first layer of hood, starting from the underside. You will
have to constantly start and stop, and test fit, to determine how much you need to remove in order to clear the
pin. Once you get all the way through the first layer, then readjust the pin so that it will strike the upper layer of
hood. This is the scary part. Slowly shut the hood until it strikes the pin. I applied gentle pressure until the hood
had a little dent where the pin was trying to poke through. Then I raised the hood, lowered the pin, lowered the
hood, and drilled through the hood. It helps if you use a small punch to dent the hood at the location to keep the
drill bit from skating and ruining your paint.
Once you have drilled through the hood, raise the pin until it is just below the hood. Again, this allows you to
determine how much and which direction you need to remove material. You will notice that you are creating
more of a "slot" as opposed to a hole. Once you have removed enough material, you should be able to shut the
hood smoothly and have the pin stick out without interfering with anything. File away the opening, and use
some touch up paint to protect the newly exposed areas
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Now, with the hood shut, place the locking pin in the car, punch the 3 areas where the screws need to go, and
drill away. You can then install the 3 stainless steel screws and associated locking tabs to hold it in place. If you
had to drill through multiple layers of hood like I did, then you have 2 options. What I did was drill a smaller
hole than required, and basically "Self tapped" the screws securely in place. You can also blind rivet at those 3
locations.
Now repeat on the other side. All done!
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