Hi Randy,
It is obviously not the original bonnet for this car. I've seen this problem
many times. The bonnet was a hand selected piece that once fit was stamped
(up by the bonnet rod pivot) to identify it with this car.
If you cannot get the original bonnet that came off the car, your metal man
may have a struggle to get it to fit. Be prepared to have a good qualified
man "chase" the rolled edges and do some custom shaping to get things to
match up.
Another thought is simply to try another bonnet in the aperture. You might
be pleasantly surprised at how much closer another one might be.
Rich Chrysler
----- Original Message -----
From: <dicksonr@uwm.edu>
To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 6:15 PM
Subject: hood still won't fit!!!!!
> Healey Friends,
> I tried today to fit and refit the shroud at all of the attachment spots
> to the
> chassis. The hood still does not have the appropriate gap on the sides.
> It
> still buts hard up against the shroud in the gutters. It is almost as if
> the
> hood needs to be made more convex (front to back) to fit properly. Some
> have
> said that maybe the shroud has too much curve in it. If I flattened it
> out I
> don't see how that might make a difference.
> Also, I don't think that it has too much curl in it because it lines up to
> all
> of the attachment points. I wonder if the hood is flattened just slightly
> which would make it splay out wider???????
> Also, when doing this the fenders have not been attached. Would that make
> a
> difference and open up the hood opening in the shroud? Next the front
> fenders
> will be attached and then the hood fitted. Thanks in advance.
>
> Randy Dickson
> Healey Archaeologist
> 63 BJ-7
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