Katfish
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Impressive, you're really doing some amazing work!
Thanks. I have a problem knowing when to stop, I'm somewhat of a perfectionist and keep looking at things and not being totally happy with them ...Impressive, you're really doing some amazing work!
Right or wrong, I’m going front to back. Hood and fenders roughly aligned, then doors then moving backwards.Nice!
So what's starting point for alignment with so much apart?
The in general to do what you are doing. If the platform is set and your you not changing it. It would be to set the 1/4 then build to the front. Doors then fenders.Right or wrong, I’m going front to back. Hood and fenders roughly aligned, then doors then moving backwards.
All of it! It's like reversing an explosion.Nice!
So what's starting point for alignment with so much apart?
Make sure you have the two rubber wedges (front) and two plastic spring-loaded wedges (rear) installed in the fenders. These help the side/side alignment greatly. You might have to bring the latch down slightly as well.
Hinge wore?
A common alignment problem on E-body & 71-up B-bodies is with the rear hood edge being up too high with the hinges being adjusted all the way down on the inner fender.
This is an adjustment problem! Start by moving the hinge up on the inner fender. (yes, up!)
Then, loosen the 2 rear bolts and leave the front bolt snug. Now lift the hood to make the hinge rotate (as viewed from the side). Re tighten the rear bolts and check the fit. This procedure will get that tail to come down. Adjust the front-to-rear dimension on the hood side bolts.
It can be frustrating and take some time, but these hoods will fit correctly! I’ve installed them with the hood sitting about 2 1/2" above the fender...using this method, the hood was fitting perfect in a few minutes!
Fender-Hood alignment
