GTO 68/72 hood and fender alignment
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- GTO 68-72 front hood adjusting I go into detail on how to get a little more adjustment on your fenders for your hood to line up properly. I show you all the different adjustments you need to make to get your whole front end to fit properly. don't forget to subscribe if you haven't, slam that LIKE button.. do you have any questions don't hesitate to reach out. All the best
I have been fighting with the gaps on the front end of my Chevelle, so this was a big help. I think my core support also needs to be raised and that should fix all of my issues. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for commenting. I'm glad I can help you. Let me know how it works out when you raise your radiator core support. All the best
Very nicely done. I will keep this in mind when, I am at that point with my GT-37.Thanks
Glad to have helped. All the best.
Great Video Harry, I'll be watching it a few times. Getting ready to install my hood and fenders in a few weeks. Thanks
I'm going to do a follow-up video on everything I did to line the front end up. In another week or two.
Thanks
Amazing video! I will be tackling this on my 68 at some point. Keep up the good work.
Thanks. Let me know if you have any questions hopefully we could help each other. All the best.
Great video! I'm in the same situation on mine 70
Glad to help you. Let me know if you need any advice. All the best
Great information again ! I'm hoping to get to this point soon.
No problem. Good luck on your project. All the best
Another great video Harry!
Thanks Steven. I'm glad you enjoyed it. All the best
I'm a new subscriber to your Channel 💙 I'm having the same issue on my '68 Pontiac LeMans. Mine has the original fenders, hood and chrome bumper. But I want to align everything as well . Thanks for sharing 🇺🇸 Virginia
Glad to be able to help. All the best
Wow I’m so glad I found your channel been watching you for a while now I am having such issues with my 69 One thing is I don’t have a decent straight enough front bumper Second I pounded out the fenders I believe the car ran into a wall at one point and the bolt you’re talking about the front fender to the firewall I have like over an inch and a quarter of space yeah I have big issues 🤦♂️
Maybe your firewall is pushed in. try to put a straight edge and see if it's dented. Maybe you could get a puller remove your fender screw it into the hole and pull it out. I'm just guessing without seeing the car. I hope this helps. All the best
@@classicrewind2715 hey thanks for the information I just found a decent Front bumper I will try that too to see if the firewall is pushed in I have heard from several people lining everything up on the Front clip up on 68,69,70, GTO’s can be a challenge
Hey I was watching another of your videos talking about where to find used parts do you know about Frank’s Pontiac new and used parts online and TH-cam channel
I just got done lining everything up on the GTO. I have to do some adjusting on the hood, i put slight little dents in the fronthood. So it fit the bumper. I could work with the little dents. Here is another tip, put your hood on and try to align it the best you can to the fenders before you mess with your firewall. I thought my front end was lined up until I had my front hood installed, I was out 3/4 of an inch. then I started messing with the firewall bolts. I hope this helps. all the best
Went through the Same hell with 72 Chevelle after market cowl induction hood and ended up finding a orginal cowl induction hood and paid up for it,, was no way without doing serious changes
Thanks for commenting. Yes, those original hoods are very costly. I finally got everything to fit properly on the goat. It took some persuading. My buddy has a 71 Mustang that has the original hood. they're going for above $900. He ended up getting an aftermarket so he could cut it apart and put a scoop in it. All the best..
You have to get your doors aligned first with rear quarter panels and rockers and then do hood and front fenders from there
Yes, since I replaced the quarter panels I wasn't sure if everything was lined up properly, so I went with the rocker panels. I had to go back and readjust the whole front end. It wasn't lining up. It's all on the spacing from your radiator core support. Once I dial the Core Support in with the proper bushings, everything lined up. I hope this helps. Keep in touch. All the best..
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I’m trying to line up the endura bumper on my 72 gto . What a nightmare . As long as it looks OK I’m just rolling with it .
Yes, it is a nightmare working on the font bumper. I'm building a restomod, so I have to make it perfect . Thanks for commenting.,. All the best
Another great video Harry, How do you adjust the front end of it is not square. Can you loosen the radiator support and move it left or right??
Hi Wayne. Yes, you can move the radiator support, but they don't give you that much room you have to oblong the holes and slide it over. I've done that to other radiator core supports, just to get that little bit of extra room. Make sure you put your hood on with the hinges. that'll align your front end much better. I oblonged the fender hole that mounts to the cowl panel, hood hinges and the radiator core support by the frame. All those little adjustments make a big difference to aligning everything up properly.
Great vid, the center of the hood of my 1969 GTO sits a good 1/2 to 1 inch higher than the center of my cowl. What do you think it is, do you think my hinges are bad, or can the hood latch be adjusted?
Thanks, I will check and make sure that your hinges are not binding. That is a common problem. You can determine that by pushing down on the hinge area when your hood is closed If It Moves your hinges are binding. You could also lift the front of your hood with the adjusting bushings that are on the left and right side of your radiator core support. The latch could also be adjusted. That adjustment is only on the front. Thanks for watching. I hope this information helps you. All the best
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Good job
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Got a question, I’ve got a 1970 GTO that I’m starting. Sand Blasted it in and out. It needs everything. Where do I start? Floors or trunk floors. I need to replace everything around the trunk. It seems I need to remove the quarters to do some of the trunk floor. I also need to do the upper dash and cowl. Almost not worth it, but it was her high school car and her dads. Thanks for all the videos and work.
Also does it have to come off the frame to do the floors. The rockers are really good but floors bad.
If I were you, I would find a level spot in your shop or garage. Make sure when you take it apart and put it back together it never moves from that spot. When you're assembling the vehicle, therefore you won't have any problems putting everything back together as long as it stays level and square. I would start with your base first, which would be the floor. Then your trunk then your inner quarters my videos are done in order. If you start watching my videos from the beginning. Check them out. let me know if you have any other questions. All the best
@@classicrewind2715 THANK YOU!! I’ve watch most, I plan on watching them all a couple times. I’ve done floors and quarters before but not both on the same car.
@@brianbusbea8960 anytime. If you watch my videos you notice I put everything together with tap screws. make sure everything is lined up and then I weld everything fast. Let me know how your project goes. All the best
Looks very time consuming to adjust it all up properly. Have you tried the 2x4 wood trick?
It is very time consuming. I must have taken the front and off probably 12 times already. Yes, I did try the 2x4 trick. All the best
Are you doing all of this without the front inner fender wells in ???
That is a good question.. Absolutely not. When you put your inner fenders in, it racks the whole front end. If I did not mention that in the video. I apologize. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best
My elco is the same way !!
Very tricky fitting those front ends. You have to have all the parts. I originally tried to do it without the hood, I thought it was perfect until I put the hood on.
It was horrible. I couldn't get the hood to fit. Hope this video helps you. All the best
What name brand of hood you went with
Good mark hood
Actually it is from OPG.
Ok thanak