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tqwrench 02-02-2024 02:15 AM

1983 240D Hood Hinge Repair
 
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Latch that holds the hood at 90° broke off, so I decided to try repairing it. Drilled the rivet holding that spring loaded latch, grabbed the broken piece, welded it back in place. Bit tough to do on such a small work piece, gave the welder the big juice (MIG) and hit it. Seemed to get good penetration, had to file it down a good bit. Primed, painted, reinstalled with a riv-nut as the pivot. Sent a screw into it with some blue Loctite. We shall see how it holds up. Beats having the hood come down unexpectedly I guess.

Shern 02-02-2024 03:00 PM

We’ve entered the Mad Max era of w123 ownership.

This is good work. I also have a broken hinge tab on my 240…

vstech 02-03-2024 10:33 AM

Nice work!
I think I have a few hinge sets in my garage if anybody wants em.

And doors…

And hoods…

And… cars…

tqwrench 02-03-2024 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Shern (Post 4306070)
We’ve entered the Mad Max era of w123 ownership.

This is good work. I also have a broken hinge tab on my 240…

Mad Max era, LOL sad, true and funny :D
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Originally Posted by vstech (Post 4306133)
Nice work!
I think I have a few hinge sets in my garage if anybody wants em.

And doors…

And hoods…

And… cars…

Thanks. I thought about doing a whole hinge, just didn't seem worth the grief.

On a side note, got my cruise control working today. That felt great! Having a car like this that wants to sail down turnpikes w/o cruise is a sin. It took both big pieces to make it work, the servo and the computer were each fried. Went with Programa on each. Now to return those cores...

JHZR2 02-10-2024 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by vstech (Post 4306133)
Nice work!
I think I have a few hinge sets in my garage if anybody wants em.

And doors…

And hoods…

And… cars…

Have any nice gen II w126 left front fenders, preferably in grey??

OP, that’s great work. These hinges are all prone to breakage especially if they aren’t lubed regularly. The photos that Pp hosts are pretty tiny, but it looks like you can’t see the repair! Nice job!

tqwrench 02-10-2024 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by JHZR2 (Post 4306713)
Have any nice gen II w126 left front fenders, preferably in grey??

OP, that’s great work. These hinges are all prone to breakage especially if they aren’t lubed regularly. The photos that Pp hosts are pretty tiny, but it looks like you can’t see the repair! Nice job!

Thanks for that compliment. I originally planned to try re-using the original parts, went through the grief of sandblasting, priming (self-etch), and painting them. Used PMR (paint my ride) Code 930 Single Stage (Silver-Blue) from Fleabay. Couldn't make use of the OE rivet, had to throw it in the bin. When I tested the color match, I was originally disappointed, but after jumping in and painting the pieces, they were DEAD ON. I Recommend this product. http://rover.ebay.com/ar/1/711-53200...4AAOSw-4Rfjciy

vwnate1 02-14-2024 06:19 PM

Hood Hinge Repair
 
That's nice .

I've replace the driver's side hinge in situ but I'll never try it again, getting the lower bolt to begin it's threads without dropping the thin washer is maddening .

I too like having functional cruise control but after $pending too much $ and time on both assemblies it *still* clicks off after a few minutes so I give up .


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