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Re: opening the bonnet - on the way! (from another list)

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Subject: Re: opening the bonnet - on the way! (from another list)
From: "Mike Ross" <MIKEROSS@Prodigy.net>
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 12:21:12 -0400
Paul,

I've seen these gas struts attached horizontally at the frame near the
front of the engine and inserting into the bonnet forward near the
front inner plates lining the headlight recesses.  I've also seen them
inserting more vertically to the bonnet onto the inner wheel well near
the stock attachment point, but bilatterally.   Which were you
thinking of using?  The horizontally mounted ones seemed more kind to
the bonnet.

Mike                          http://pages.prodigy.net/mikeross/
'66 Spitfire
'70 GT6+ (maroon)
'70 GT6+ (green)
'68 Spitfire (body for GT6 convertible project)
'69 GT6 parts car  (for project)
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From: Ptegler <ptegler@gouldfo.com>
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Date: Thursday, October 18, 2001 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: opening the bonnet - on the way! (from another list)


>....Gas Struts for Spit and GT6 bonnets....
>
>Well you just may get your wishes!
>I've been in contact with one of the many mfr'rs
>of gas struts and am working with them specing
>out the requirements of a pair of struts for just
>such an application!
>
>Question...
>Some variations exist.  We can configure them to
>open the bonnet automatically with almost zero
>force required to open, and very minimal
>close force required.  The second config under
>consideration is a little force to open at first and then
>a 'lock' that keeps them open, requiring you to
>'release' a stop to close the bonnet.
>The latter seem safer to me as the bonnet could not
>inadvertently close on you.  This is primarily a function
>of where/how (the position) the struts are mounted and how much
>pressure is in them.
>
>Anyone interested, please let me know as a mass purchase
>of course would be cheaper.
>
>Paul Tegler     ptegler@gouldfo.com    www.teglerizer.com

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