I took the hinge off my unusable hood in order to use it on my replacement hood. After taking it off, I noticed that the mid section of the rear hat channel where the hinge was spot welded is stamped with an up/down fashion like a castle edge if you will. I dont have a picture at the moment. Its kind of like this:
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Anyone know what ithe purpose is behind this?
hood hinge question
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I compared my MDJ repop hood (which fits poorly at best) to my
orig junk stock hood. The "scallops" you show are also evident
on my stock hood. The repop hood does not have this feature
and the hinge is spot welded to the flat hat surface as you have
stated you intended to do with your hood rebuild. The difference
as i see it is the aprox 1/8" offset between the hinge and the hood surface.
With that in mind i believe my repop hood would have
slightly better fitment with the offset as it rubs the cowl as it is now.
You may consider fabing a spacer to duplicate the offset after
checking your rebuilt hood for fit.
orig junk stock hood. The "scallops" you show are also evident
on my stock hood. The repop hood does not have this feature
and the hinge is spot welded to the flat hat surface as you have
stated you intended to do with your hood rebuild. The difference
as i see it is the aprox 1/8" offset between the hinge and the hood surface.
With that in mind i believe my repop hood would have
slightly better fitment with the offset as it rubs the cowl as it is now.
You may consider fabing a spacer to duplicate the offset after
checking your rebuilt hood for fit.
keep 'em rollin'
RICKG MC 51986 DOD 01-52, '50 CJ3a
RICKG MC 51986 DOD 01-52, '50 CJ3a
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I wonder if it has something to do with providing a flat spot for the hinge to sit on to offset the slight curverature of the hood. If you look close at my pic at the 1st outer step's edge where the rust starts, that is at the same level as the rest of the hat channel. Its not till it hits the inner edge of that 1st rust mark that it makes it first step. Then the others look progressively taller then taper off again to the other side.
But with that, it doesnt make sense to me that the other models dont have the same feature. Maybe they did it another way. I'll have to look closer at the 2A hood. I know that they used a 3 section hat channel with the hinge integrated into the middle section. I wonder if there is gap in that section between the hood and hat. I'll look tonight.
But with that, it doesnt make sense to me that the other models dont have the same feature. Maybe they did it another way. I'll have to look closer at the 2A hood. I know that they used a 3 section hat channel with the hinge integrated into the middle section. I wonder if there is gap in that section between the hood and hat. I'll look tonight.
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Ok the 2A hood has no gap there but the hat channel in that section is totally flat when when I put a ruler on it. Im just going to zap the hinge to it and be done with it. The only thing that will be noticeably different when all is done is the hat channel.
Another question I had regarding the hood. On the cut out for the power and fording, I see some have a filler peice there with 2 mouting holes outboard of the opening. Was that an after service mod in the civy world or did that ever show up while the rigs where still in service with the power receptacle removed?
Another question I had regarding the hood. On the cut out for the power and fording, I see some have a filler peice there with 2 mouting holes outboard of the opening. Was that an after service mod in the civy world or did that ever show up while the rigs where still in service with the power receptacle removed?
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ORD 9, page 287:
Plate, cover, hood receptacle opening (used on vehicles after serial No. 47771). Willys stopped fitting the slave receptacle at that serial number too.
Mine is serial No. 26###, but appeared to have the plate fitted at some point:
http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _photo.php
The remnants of the machine screw left in the hood match that listed in the ORD 9, so maybe the air force ditched the receptacle?
Owen.
Plate, cover, hood receptacle opening (used on vehicles after serial No. 47771). Willys stopped fitting the slave receptacle at that serial number too.
Mine is serial No. 26###, but appeared to have the plate fitted at some point:
http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _photo.php
The remnants of the machine screw left in the hood match that listed in the ORD 9, so maybe the air force ditched the receptacle?
Owen.
Owen
1951 US Air Force M38
1944 F-1 1/2-ton Airdrome Trailer
1940 C15 Chevrolet CMP 11-cab
1939 DKW KS200 Motorcycle
MVT # 19406
1951 US Air Force M38
1944 F-1 1/2-ton Airdrome Trailer
1940 C15 Chevrolet CMP 11-cab
1939 DKW KS200 Motorcycle
MVT # 19406


