[DeTomaso] Deck lid warping
David & Michele
sullivanabode at bigpond.com
Sun Apr 1 15:56:00 EDT 2018
Thanks Julian,
The hinges seem ok, with flexing appearing to be left and right of the hinges towards the outside of the car.
Very difficult to understand where exactly or where how what to weld.
Perhaps the IPSCO solution is my only option.
Dave
> On 2 Apr 2018, at 12:47 am, Julian Kift <julian_kift at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> It is certainly possible, but would likely involve welding IMO. Where is it flexing? I ask as one of my hinges let go from the decklid on a Monterey trip, which made for an interesting few days with some judicially placed towels and tie downs. Upon arriving home I was able to weld it back together without too much damage to the paint. Similarly you may need to strengthen around the hinges, but identifying exactly where yours is flexing is first task.
>
> To alleviate some of the pressure on that area you could try (and I thoroughly recommend) the IPSCO decklid shock and mounting relocation kit. As I have said previously the stock decklid shocks are mounted too close to the pivot point, with all the force directly upward and just alleviating some of that may be enough, but it would seem if your decklid is flexing that much you have another underlying problem. The good thing is yours returns back to normal, whereas most of the stressed decklids I have seen do not and they are extremely difficult to correct.
>
> Julian
>
>
> From: DeTomaso <detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com> on behalf of David & Michele <sullivanabode at bigpond.com>
> Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2018 10:51 PM
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> Subject: [DeTomaso] Deck lid warping
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> Dear list members,
>
> My June '72 suffers "splaying" of the sides of the deck lid leaving large gaps between the lid and the body, while the hinge/top of the deck lid appears largely static.
>
> This occurs even with gas struts (non original) that are not strong enough to hold the lid in the open position.
>
> With lift struts removed the lid settles to nice shut lines.
>
> Is it possible to strengthen the deck to stop this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Dave
>
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Thanks Julian,
The hinges seem ok, with flexing appearing to be left and right of the
hinges towards the outside of the car.
Very difficult to understand where exactly or where how what to weld.
Perhaps the IPSCO solution is my only option.
Dave
On 2 Apr 2018, at 12:47 am, Julian Kift <[1]julian_kift at hotmail.com>
wrote:
It is certainly possible, but would likely involve welding IMO. Where
is it flexing? I ask as one of my hinges let go from the decklid on a
Monterey trip, which made for an interesting few days with some
judicially placed towels and tie downs. Upon arriving home I was able
to weld it back together without too much damage to the paint.
Similarly you may need to strengthen around the hinges, but identifying
exactly where yours is flexing is first task.
To alleviate some of the pressure on that area you could try (and I
thoroughly recommend) the IPSCO decklid shock and mounting relocation
kit. As I have said previously the stock decklid shocks are mounted too
close to the pivot point, with all the force directly upward and just
alleviating some of that may be enough, but it would seem if your
decklid is flexing that much you have another underlying problem. The
good thing is yours returns back to normal, whereas most of the
stressed decklids I have seen do not and they are extremely
difficult to correct.
Julian
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From: DeTomaso <[2]detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com> on behalf
of David & Michele <[3]sullivanabode at bigpond.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2018 10:51 PM
To: [4]DeTomaso at server.detomasolist.com
Subject: [DeTomaso] Deck lid warping
Dear list members,
My June '72 suffers "splaying" of the sides of the deck lid leaving
large gaps between the lid and the body, while the hinge/top of the
deck lid appears largely static.
This occurs even with gas struts (non original) that are not strong
enough to hold the lid in the open position.
With lift struts removed the lid settles to nice shut lines.
Is it possible to strengthen the deck to stop this?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
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