Question,
My 68 Utiline W 200 hood does not seem to close down as far as it should, In back toward the windshild. I have trried to adjust but it still pops up a little.
3/8 inch or so. Does any one have any tricks or is this just the way they made them?
Jerry, from San Diego Ca.
68 W200 Hood not flat.
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Re: 68 W200 Hood not flat.
Welcome to the site Jerry.gearwrencher wrote:Question,
My 68 Utiline W 200 hood does not seem to close down as far as it should, In back toward the windshild. I have trried to adjust but it still pops up a little.
3/8 inch or so. Does any one have any tricks or is this just the way they made them?
Jerry, from San Diego Ca.


the rear of the hood is to place shims between the hood & hinge
on the forward hinge bolt.

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Re: 68 W200 Hood not flat.
Also, the six bolts (three on each side) that hold the hood hinges to the actually body of the truck, loosen all three and make sure the hinges are pushed down on the body as far as they can go and then tighten them back up......but usually after that is all done the forward hood bolt on the actual hood needs to be shimmed. If you have the hood all the way open it will be the "top" bolt on the hood-to-hinge mount
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Re: 68 W200 Hood not flat.
Have a look at this photo that I made. It may help you understand "how to" adjust the hood better.
Just a bit of "info" I sell a restoration CD that has this "Tip" in it. You may be interested in it.
Have a look here:
http://www.olddodges.com/sweptlinecd.htm
and here:
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Jim
Just a bit of "info" I sell a restoration CD that has this "Tip" in it. You may be interested in it.
Have a look here:
http://www.olddodges.com/sweptlinecd.htm
and here:
viewtopic.php?t=1489
Jim