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5/23/2019 7:14 AM  #1


68 hood support post mounts

I'm calling it the hood support post. It holds the hood latch striker bar. It holds the radiator mount and attaches to the bottom frame rail in front of the radiator with a single bolt somehow. The bottom clip or bolt is missing. There's only a square hole in the frame. The frame at the radiator seems to be sealed with the exception of rust hole under the battery to access another option. Other than using a small toggle bolt, what have y'all done to secure the post at the bottom to the frame? If you have pictures this would be great!
Thanks for your help!

 

5/23/2019 8:06 AM  #2


Re: 68 hood support post mounts

The square hole is where the factory captured nut used to be.  They were swaged into the frame, but sometimes can pop or fall out.

A toggle bolt would not be a good solution.  Toggle bolts are designed to resist pullout; they don do handle shear loading well, as they will likely move around instead of holding fast.  That bolt is loaded in shear every time you close the hood. 

Anytime I've ended up with a captured nut that has rusted out, broken loose, or gone missing I have taken a page from what modern OEMs are doing.  They will have a nut secured with a metal tab that locks into the frame in a round or oval recess.  I will weld a flat washer to the nut, then weld a length of 1/8" diameter rod to the side.  I fish the nut through another hole in the frame, then either use an existing hole or drill one in the frame to locate the tab, onto which I bend a 90 degree hook to locate in the hole.

There aren't any other holes in the radiator support is the problem.  Another possible solution would be to weld a flat washer to the nut, then englarge the existing hole to the size of the washer.  Use a bolt as a handle to hold the washer/ nut in position and then fully tack weld the washer to the surrounding metal.  Grind the welds flush and paint to prevent rust. 

 

5/23/2019 9:23 AM  #3


Re: 68 hood support post mounts

You're right TKO. Thank you. I figured it out. I slightly ground down the head of a 1/2" bolt in tiny increments until I was able to press the bolt in the square hole, used a pry bar against the rock guard. Of course had the bolt in the hood post hole with a nut on it. So when it finally went in all I had to do was tighten the nut, bolt was in a bind. I put a locking nut on it too. Good thing about being almost 60, here's to hoping I'm not the one who has to take it apart again!

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5/24/2019 9:47 PM  #4


Re: 68 hood support post mounts

Weld a new nut in if you ever take it apart again.


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