Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. #1377416
01/27/13 11:54 PM
01/27/13 11:54 PM
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 32
Charleston, SC
S
safaritow Offline OP
member
safaritow  Offline OP
member
S

Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 32
Charleston, SC
So I crawled into my trunk to see how I might be able to make my trunk lid stay up when I open it (1970 RoadRunner) So it looked like three slots and all I had to do was move it over one to make it tighter.... Well Im lucky I have a face left after it came apart with me inside with it. So any one have some ideas on how to put them back with out killing me? Diagrams or pics would be great. Thanks for your help.

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: safaritow] #1377417
01/28/13 02:11 AM
01/28/13 02:11 AM
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 6,562
Downtown Roebuck Ont
Twostick Offline
Still wishing...
Twostick  Offline
Still wishing...

Joined: May 2003
Posts: 6,562
Downtown Roebuck Ont
Hard to believe that much violent energy can be stored in such an innocent looking package.

Another one is the clock spring on a power window regulator. My arm still aches just thinking about it.

I can't help you other than to suggest the FSM. Follow the instructions EXACTLY and wear a cup, hardhat and safety glasses.

Kevin

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: safaritow] #1377418
01/28/13 02:27 AM
01/28/13 02:27 AM
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 175
Red Lion, PA USA
S
scamper340 Offline
member
scamper340  Offline
member
S

Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 175
Red Lion, PA USA
I can't remember where I saw it, but I read that you can use a ratchet strap to draw the ends of the trunk lid torsion bars together to remove them and make your adjustment. You'll need to prop the trunk lid open to relieve tension on the bars. I need to do this to mine too since I added a wing to mine.

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: safaritow] #1377419
01/28/13 12:59 PM
01/28/13 12:59 PM
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 570
USA
H
Hooligan Offline
mopar
Hooligan  Offline
mopar
H

Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 570
USA
I took a piece 3/4" plywood, and cut it approximately 13'' X 3.5"...then cut a slot 3.5" X 1/2" in one end to make a lever to twist the trunk spring into place. I also screwed a small strap of steel across the 1/2" slot to keep the wood from splitting apart. You still have to pry the end of the spring with a screw driver or similar tool until you line up the spring with your desired slot position. My camera is dead...otherwise I would have sent you a pic.

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: Hooligan] #1377420
01/28/13 01:35 PM
01/28/13 01:35 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 13,593
md
M
mopars4ever Offline
I Live Here
mopars4ever  Offline
I Live Here
M

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 13,593
md
Been there, done that! Boy was I in for a surprise how much tension was on those things. Got them back in but it was so long ago I forgot how I did it.

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: Hooligan] #1377421
01/28/13 01:44 PM
01/28/13 01:44 PM
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 8,672
A
Andrewh Offline
master
Andrewh  Offline
master
A

Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 8,672
a person on the coronet registry board, made a metal piece that held the s shape portion in a bracket.
you could then use a ratchet to twist it into place.
seemed like a really good idea.
the board reset recently, but maybe you could post and ask them to post it again.

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: safaritow] #1377422
01/28/13 08:52 PM
01/28/13 08:52 PM
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 32
Charleston, SC
S
safaritow Offline OP
member
safaritow  Offline OP
member
S

Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 32
Charleston, SC
Ok guys, Thanks for the help Ill try the wood thing and see if it works. Im a little gun shy but ill armor up befor I go in... Thanks again

Jeff

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: safaritow] #1377423
01/28/13 09:01 PM
01/28/13 09:01 PM
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 2,937
GA
roadrunninMark Offline
master
roadrunninMark  Offline
master

Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 2,937
GA


I need to do this as well.

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: safaritow] #1377424
01/28/13 09:51 PM
01/28/13 09:51 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 21,512
N.E. OHIO, USA
A12 Offline
Too Many Posts
A12  Offline
Too Many Posts

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 21,512
N.E. OHIO, USA
Quote:

Ok guys, Thanks for the help Ill try the wood thing and see if it works. Im a little gun shy but ill armor up befor I go in... Thanks again

Jeff




Borrow someone's full face street bike helmet...

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: A12] #1377425
01/28/13 09:54 PM
01/28/13 09:54 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 21,512
N.E. OHIO, USA
A12 Offline
Too Many Posts
A12  Offline
Too Many Posts

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 21,512
N.E. OHIO, USA
I thought about using one of my ratchet m/c tie-downs to pull them out as mention above.....and I thought about using a couple of all-thread rods and a turnbuckle as it would be much more progressive loosening to get them back in the desired location.

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: safaritow] #1377426
01/29/13 05:02 AM
01/29/13 05:02 AM
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,805
ky hills
thehemikid Offline
top fuel
thehemikid  Offline
top fuel

Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,805
ky hills

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: roadrunninMark] #1377427
01/29/13 04:15 PM
01/29/13 04:15 PM
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,168
Vancouver, WA
MoparMarq Offline
super stock
MoparMarq  Offline
super stock

Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,168
Vancouver, WA

Re: Help!! Trunk spring rods about killed me. [Re: MoparMarq] #1377428
01/29/13 06:53 PM
01/29/13 06:53 PM
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,682
Philadelphia
R
radar Offline
top fuel
radar  Offline
top fuel
R

Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,682
Philadelphia
You can put a pipe over a vice grip







Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1