Bonnet hinges ...

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CHO576
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Bonnet hinges ...

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Hi there,

I'm wanting to get my FB back to a stock condition ... and wanting to know what sort of finish I should go with for my 'bonnet hinges".

Some of the photos that I have seen of stock FB's show them as not being painted, but rather a plain metallic look to them.

Any ideas what this might be (i'm pretty sure its not chrome) ... and where I can get it done, and hopefully even an indicative price???

:?:

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J
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Post by parisian62 »

Hi J

I'm pretty sure the metallic finish you refer to is zinc plate. Send an email to clazek on this forum who has just had his bonnet hinges done recently in zinc plate. He is in Sydney.

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Post by CHO576 »

I thought that it was something like that ....

cheers Stewart ...


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I had my hinges zinc plated and have found a few problems.
1) One of the springs dissapeared in the plating process,I'm told this sometimes happens.
2) After I found a replacement spring and had it plated succesfully I had a hell of a time fitting it back onto the hinges.
3) Once the bonnet was back on I found out that the bonnet springs had lost their tension and when I fitted the mascot(bird) back on the bonnet does not stay up all the time.
4)Where the plating doesn't get in it now rusts and leves stains.
Maybe it was the quality of the plater,maybe this happens all the time.I suggest you do your research wisely
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Post by FB60 »

ooohhh ....

very interesting PetrolHead ...

has anyone else has similar (bad) experiences with this process?
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Post by gp »

I've never had any problems like this......however, the springs should be black anyway.

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black ?

was black actually how they came off the production line?

I thought they were a metal finish originally

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another idea!!!!

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Another you could try is jotocoat. gives a plane dull metal effect without taking chances on plating and stuff...... not original but close. i own a detailing shop and we use it alot for those sorts of things.
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Any reasonable powder-coater should be able to get a finish similar to ZP, I just had my door scuff plates done in a silver by the powder coater. They can do the hinges and springs too, when I was picking my gear up I a set that had been done in colour.
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I had the same trouble with my bonnet not staying up when the bonnet bird is fitted. :x
I took the springs off my donor car which had no bird and the bonnet stayed up with no problem. When the same springs were fitted to my good car with the bonnet bird, the bonnet wouldn't stay up. What a pain.
I now have fitted a second internal helper spring on each side and that has fixed the problem. :P

The easy way to fit or remove the springs is to prop the bonnet fully up with something like a broom handle, then get a short length of strong rope or wire, which you thread through the spring end and then onto a small piece of wood which you use as a handle to pull. After a bit of fiddling getting the rope the right length, you will find it is a real easy job. :D :D
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Post by Brenno »

oldgmh wrote:I had the same trouble with my bonnet not staying up when the bonnet bird is fitted. :x
I took the springs off my donor car which had no bird and the bonnet stayed up with no problem. When the same springs were fitted to my good car with the bonnet bird, the bonnet wouldn't stay up. What a pain.
I now have fitted a second internal helper spring on each side and that has fixed the problem. :P

The easy way to fit or remove the springs is to prop the bonnet fully up with something like a broom handle, then get a short length of strong rope or wire, which you thread through the spring end and then onto a small piece of wood which you use as a handle to pull. After a bit of fiddling getting the rope the right length, you will find it is a real easy job. :D :D
Wish I had read this 3 hours ago, I put some internal helper springs in earlier with long nose pliers and a flat blade screwdriver, what a mission, bonnet stays up now at least
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