Hood to cowl seal with Glasstek hood.
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Hood to cowl seal with Glasstek hood.
I had my hood adjusted pretty good. Latches and hood pins all worked well. Installed the cowl seal last night and now everything is jacked up. Back of the hood does not go all the way down. Hood pins no longer line up with the brackets etc etc. What purpose does the cowl seal serve. I am thinking it would be easier to do without it.
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Just an Olds Guy
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Its there to keep any off gasses from going back and entering the cabin air intakes under the cowl screens. Better to keep it. Maybe look for softer rubber seal? The cowl seal is hollow and designed to squish. I'm not saying you should do this, but possibly a solution is to cut a continous line at the base of the seal where one side so the seal can compress even more?
Steve, I don't think you're the first one who's noticed this. Are you using stock hinges or did you go with the lightweight ones?
Steve, I don't think you're the first one who's noticed this. Are you using stock hinges or did you go with the lightweight ones?
#3
I had my hood adjusted pretty good. Latches and hood pins all worked well. Installed the cowl seal last night and now everything is jacked up. Back of the hood does not go all the way down. Hood pins no longer line up with the brackets etc etc. What purpose does the cowl seal serve. I am thinking it would be easier to do without it.
#4
Thanks for the replys guys. I have the stock hinges with light weight springs from Year One. I tried the light weight springs from TPP and they did not hold the hood up. The Seal was a Soft Seal piece and I have been impressed with the quality of all their products. I bought the vert top seals and door seals as well as the trunk seal from them. I will try to cut them to see if I can create some clearance that way. But seems like Joe has been down this road and I will likely remove the seal.
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Just an Olds Guy
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Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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Steve, I know it sounds goofy but what about trying some of the truck cap topper tape in place of the molded rubber seal? It's cheap and comes in various thickness's.
Something like this?? You could cut it to suit your needs. This particular stuff is only 1/2" high and 1.5" wide. If you split it down the middle it would be 3/4" wide and 1/2" high. Likely a perfect fit for your cowl.
Something like this?? You could cut it to suit your needs. This particular stuff is only 1/2" high and 1.5" wide. If you split it down the middle it would be 3/4" wide and 1/2" high. Likely a perfect fit for your cowl.
#6
Steve, I know it sounds goofy but what about trying some of the truck cap topper tape in place of the molded rubber seal? It's cheap and comes in various thickness's.
Something like this?? You could cut it to suit your needs. This particular stuff is only 1/2" high and 1.5" wide. If you split it down the middle it would be 3/4" wide and 1/2" high. Likely a perfect fit for your cowl.
Something like this?? You could cut it to suit your needs. This particular stuff is only 1/2" high and 1.5" wide. If you split it down the middle it would be 3/4" wide and 1/2" high. Likely a perfect fit for your cowl.
#7
I had my soft seal already installed. Yep, raised the rear of the hood. I took a razor knife and cut off all but the base. Works and looks good. I have had no comments on it at all at shows or otherwise.
#8
I have the same problem. I like your idea, Ziff. I have taken off my seal for the same reasons. I will try cutting it and reinstalling it. Thanks!
#9
Just to let you guys know I took Ziff's advice and trimmed the seal down to the base. All is right with the world. Hood closes and latches like it should. Would have to look hard to realize it is not correct. Best of all there was a noticeable engine noise reduction when driving the car. Thanks For all the suggestions.
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