Worn Out Sloppy Hood Hinges Restoration - Datsun 240Z

In this video I’m restoring the hood hinges of my 1973 Datsun 240Z. When I did the panel alignement on the hood of the car, I had to realize that both hinges were worn out. The had enormous play when the hood was closed. The movement in the hinges was around 2cm (3/4 inch) up and down. Installing the torsion bars did eliminate the loose play, but they just pushed all the play upwards, means I could still push the hood down the 2cm. This was especially an issue, because I could not even lower the hood enough to align it with the head light buckets and fenders. The hood was just sitting too high. There was only one solution, to restore the hinges. After disassembly, I first sandblasted all the parts. Then I straigthend all the segments, drilled all holes 1mm bigger and reamed them for a nice and accurate hole. I’ve also filed all the contours clean to remove the nasty fabrication marks from the punching. After that I chamfered everything and removed all the sharp edges. Then it was time to make 14 new little shafts for the joints. I was sure to measure all the thickness of the parts and diameters to make the new parts fit as tight as possible, yet still having enough play to move. For proper rust protection and also keep the originality to the parts I gave them all for yellow zinc plating to a local company. For the reassembly I didn’t apply any grease, because I also plan to paint the hinges in car color like it was originally. Having grease in the joints could mess the paint job up. I’ll be sure to lubricate them all after painting. To deform the ends of the little shafts I quickly made a little tool for the hydraulic press. It worked like a charm on the 6t press. The ends of the shafts got now a nice chamfer after pressing and the head got 1mm bigger in diameter. I’ve also made some test pieces before and cut them in half after pressing and the result was very nice. A very tight and strong hold, a nice rivet connection. I hope you like my work and enjoy the video. Huge thank you to all of my Patreon supporters and especially to: Adel AlSaffar Alfonso Baz Amar.k Arron Metcalf August Kupfer Ben Burns Ben Sigelman Bike Kefeli Brenna Redpath Bryan Knauer Chris Walter Dane Prince Daniel Shaw David Lehnus Edward Conway James John Shebanow Joseph Kamps Josh Ledford Josh Wasserman Joshua Bentley Joshua Scher Kar Kerem Yollu Lambda GPU Workstations Marbor Marcus H. Mark Tesmer Mellissa Marcus Nathaniel Jack nick arello Nick Houston NoLoneSurvivor Peter Cyprian Peter Pearson potokslow Ryan Pickett Scott Tomlin Stephen Buggy StevenVR Tyler Carruth VaushVidya Vickie Bligh Vince Valenti Will Black Yale Baker Aaron Funk Adam Holtzclaw Andre Andrew Lavergne Arni Bjorgvinsson Bobcat Johnson Bonnie Williamson Brett Pitts Brian Hoerl Briscolone05 Bruce Bosckek Caleb Betczynski Chad Bryant charader Chris Faehl Christiaan Van Eeden Christian Fjelldal Crystal Cash Damien Fuller-Sutherland Daniel Varga Dave Hardware David Chang-Yen David P Hruska Dustin Davis Dylan LikeBobDylan Erik Nordby Gareth Rimmer ghostdunk Haley McFadden Jack Curry Jacob Hamm Javiera Ignacia Jeldes Pizarro Jeremy Cole Joël Franusic Jörg Thomsen Ken Rosso Kevin Rechsteiner Leon Fox Marc Cerisier Mary Casella MDC Mellissa McConnell Micah Reid Michael Masouras Nemo Peter Read repülő búgás Rob Sherfick Ross Clark Scott Marshall Svenja Kuckla Thanny Tim Holt Trevor Kam Tucker Ifft William If you have any questions about the process, machines i’m using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible. Sorry for my bad english, it’s not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english. Subscribe for more of my content. I’m uploading videos about mechanical stuff, as new creations and buildings and also restorations. Thank you for watching :-) „I make a new one“ T-Shirts: My Main Channel: My Second Channel: My Patreon Page:
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