Today I received my gas hood supports that I ordered last Thursday.
It took me about 15 minutes to install them on my 1990 Yellow LPlus.
Here is a link to a Video of how it works.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM2zE...ature=youtu.be
Here is a link to pictures
https://picasaweb.google.com/1050521...eat=directlink
What you need:
Two gas struts 15 inches long uncompressed and 9 inches long compressed.
I used 2 Stabilus Gas Charged Lift Supports Part# SG459031/38431 $17.10 each
(These are 40 pound force struts but I really would recommend getting 2 of the 25lb ones.)
Four Ball Stud bolts 10mm ball (3/8") M6 x 1.25 long. (Zinc)
I used AU Ball Stud Part # H93608Z/D-3608Z 2.90 each
I order my parts from: http://autopartsbylou.com
You can easily find the struts on amazon or ebay.
Best vehicles to get the ball studs from in a junk yard are 2002 thru 2007 Ford Explorers.
They will be 6mm threads on the stud with a 10 mm ball (with short pin).
I've found that these are better that the ones you can buy online (unless you get expensive stainless steel ones).
These will be found on the inside of the engine bay mounted horizontally.
To mount:
Remove the top (front) hood hinge bolt and the middle fender bolt on each side.
Install one of the Ball studs where you removed the bolts (You may want to use a washer also
but it probably not absolutely necessary.)
Snap on the Lift supports (with the compression tube attached at the hood and the shaft attached at the fender).
Popular wisdom for this is that the oil will constantly be at the end where the shaft enters the tube and will be lubricated constantly and so the supports will last longer.
Remove you old manual hood support rod (or leave it on if you wish).
That's all there is to it.
Wish I knew about this 20 years ago. These are going on all three of my Festivas.
Maybe a small luxury but I think the convenience is worth the price.
It took me about 15 minutes to install them on my 1990 Yellow LPlus.
Here is a link to a Video of how it works.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM2zE...ature=youtu.be
Here is a link to pictures
https://picasaweb.google.com/1050521...eat=directlink
What you need:
Two gas struts 15 inches long uncompressed and 9 inches long compressed.
I used 2 Stabilus Gas Charged Lift Supports Part# SG459031/38431 $17.10 each
(These are 40 pound force struts but I really would recommend getting 2 of the 25lb ones.)
Four Ball Stud bolts 10mm ball (3/8") M6 x 1.25 long. (Zinc)
I used AU Ball Stud Part # H93608Z/D-3608Z 2.90 each
I order my parts from: http://autopartsbylou.com
You can easily find the struts on amazon or ebay.
Best vehicles to get the ball studs from in a junk yard are 2002 thru 2007 Ford Explorers.
They will be 6mm threads on the stud with a 10 mm ball (with short pin).
I've found that these are better that the ones you can buy online (unless you get expensive stainless steel ones).
These will be found on the inside of the engine bay mounted horizontally.
To mount:
Remove the top (front) hood hinge bolt and the middle fender bolt on each side.
Install one of the Ball studs where you removed the bolts (You may want to use a washer also
but it probably not absolutely necessary.)
Snap on the Lift supports (with the compression tube attached at the hood and the shaft attached at the fender).
Popular wisdom for this is that the oil will constantly be at the end where the shaft enters the tube and will be lubricated constantly and so the supports will last longer.
Remove you old manual hood support rod (or leave it on if you wish).
That's all there is to it.
Wish I knew about this 20 years ago. These are going on all three of my Festivas.
Maybe a small luxury but I think the convenience is worth the price.
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