Re: Bowed AAR Cuda hood.. Where to get a new one..
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09/02/18 03:04 PM
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I have one of his hoods. It is well made! Wasn't he a hit Air Balloon guy Think they may still do that... Notary work for sure... I think there was Barry and maybe his brother or another relative... http://asctitleandtags.com/
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Re: Bowed AAR Cuda hood.. Where to get a new one..
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09/04/18 09:43 AM
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The factory bulletin says to remove the hood springs and use a prop rod. Does anyone have a copy they can post or know where this document can be seen? Maybe Barry???
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Re: Bowed AAR Cuda hood.. Where to get a new one..
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09/04/18 02:06 PM
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Set the hood down on a pair of 2x4x4 blocks with a hole for the hood pin in the centre of the 4 inch side.
Place a towel of 2 layers over the infected area.
Set a clean big block cylinder head on towel and leave it for at least 5 days.
Repeat if necessary.
This method worked on the bow in my AAR hood. Only other thing that I did was Took the car for a ride first to get the hood hot from the engine heat on a hot 90 degree day and used a 2x6 under the head on top of the towel. Put it in the garage with the head on it for a week and the bow was almost completely gone. I lived with that bow for 26 years before I tried this. Should have done it earler. Its been almost a year and the bow has not come back yet. Give it a try what is the worst that can happen, you might have to rework the hood anyway? And It does'nt cost you anything to try.
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Re: Bowed AAR Cuda hood.. Where to get a new one..
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09/04/18 06:39 PM
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Unless that OE hood is repaired to add stiffness to it it WILL eventually flex and crack the gel coat, and worse, no matter whether you remove the springs or not.Even with the springs removed the hood will flex in the opposite direction upon lifting it. The factory steel insert that the bolts thread into to mount the hood is all the stiffness there is up to that point. Where the steel stops, is where it flexes and eventually cracks. The original fiberglass channel is not strong enough to support it. The best way I know how to make an "invisible" "repair" is to insert some sort of stiffening material (hollow pipe, etc.) into the channel from the very back of it, by carefully sawing away at the end 'cap' of the channel at the very back of the hood where it's least visible. Insert the stiffening device , then set the hood upside down and lock it into a position where the bend is gone. Then pour mixed epoxy resin into the channel to set the stiffening device in place. Make sure to thread bolts into the OE hood mounting holes before pouring the resin. You only get one shot at it, so you have to get it right the 1st time. Not for the faint of heart. Some judicious gel coat work at the place the channel is opened up to reattach the removed piece, and some dark primer and you're done.
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Re: Bowed AAR Cuda hood.. Where to get a new one..
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09/10/18 12:32 AM
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Common issue reported on original hoods. Those hoods are supposed to have special hood springs. I’m not sure if you can find a repro hood that would work any better? Even if you do, you want to keep the original hood.
Last edited by RoadRunnerJD; 09/11/18 12:16 PM.
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Re: Bowed AAR Cuda hood.. Where to get a new one..
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09/14/18 10:58 PM
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I replaced my hood back in the late 80s with one from year one. It was exact to my orig except for the wedge bumps that touch the plastic wedges on the inside lip of thefender. The year one hood just didn’t have em. So I made em with fiberglass and they are still there today. Wish I knew about straightening the original hood... I woulda done that
It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspensions, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas.
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Re: Bowed AAR Cuda hood.. Where to get a new one..
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09/19/18 02:55 PM
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AAR out of Florida was making these and nice pieces. I have the repo T/A hood. Nice piece but after 10 years even it has started to bow. I tried all those fixes on my original hood. None of them worked.
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A
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Re: Bowed AAR Cuda hood.. Where to get a new one..
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09/19/18 05:18 PM
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AAR out of Florida was making these and nice pieces. I have the repo T/A hood. Nice piece but after 10 years even it has started to bow. I tried all those fixes on my original hood. None of them worked. I've had my Fiberglass Trends repro T/A hood on my Challenger since about 1979 (39 yrs) with the springs always on...been lucky, still hasn't bowed...
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