Re: bonnet latch pin
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 7:51 am
a.k.a. Bent?
The rubber buffers push upwards on the bonnet edges over the (50+) years against the pull of the bonnet pin. You can re-curve the front lip of the bonnet if you are careful, using the top of the front panel as your guide. On the Lowlight you have to be careful since the turn-over of the front lip is very weak and narrow so you can easily push/pull too hard an, with a sudden POP, find you've bent the bonnet massively. BTDT.
I had to shave a bit of rubber off of both buffers, maybe 2mm, to get it to sit like this. Passenger side corner still looks maybe 2mm too high and needs another tiny tweak.
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The rubber buffers push upwards on the bonnet edges over the (50+) years against the pull of the bonnet pin. You can re-curve the front lip of the bonnet if you are careful, using the top of the front panel as your guide. On the Lowlight you have to be careful since the turn-over of the front lip is very weak and narrow so you can easily push/pull too hard an, with a sudden POP, find you've bent the bonnet massively. BTDT.
I had to shave a bit of rubber off of both buffers, maybe 2mm, to get it to sit like this. Passenger side corner still looks maybe 2mm too high and needs another tiny tweak.
Picture test...