Removable Fiberglass Engine Lid Stock Style, Finished the GT style one... |
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Removable Fiberglass Engine Lid Stock Style, Finished the GT style one... |
Nicky |
Jun 4 2011, 11:43 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 21-March 11 From: Pennsylvania Member No.: 12,845 Region Association: North East States |
I posted awhile back about my car and a fiberglass relay board cover I made. Most of my time is spent on not too exciting maintenance stuff. But, I just made this engine lid and thought it was neat enough to share. I wanted to be able to get the lid out of the way while working on it. This was probably a lot more work than just slotting/opening up the mounting holes, but it was fun.
I made some aluminum hinges to resemble the stock ones, and used pip pins as the hinge pin so I could split the hinges in half. For the fiberglass lid I made a mold off a nice straight stock lid. It's held down with the stock mechanism, and even pops up enough to grab with out any springs. I was thinking of attaching a small prop rod, but it comes off so easily, and even if I leave it on its light enough to not really bother you while checking the oil quick. Please excuse the ugly firewall and engine compartment. I'll really have to get going on cleaning that up now. |
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