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RyanH 10-06-2018 01:42 PM

Engine deck lid alignment?
 
Hi. Has anyone got a tip for the alignment of the deck lid to the quarter panels? Basic deck lid on a 1970 911. Height is low at the rear window so shimmed it out but the lid hangs way over to the right by 5mm or so, can the hinges be shimmed to push it over as the slotted holes for the bolts don't have enough clearance L to R?

Patience, trial, and error may be the answers but thought I'd ask for any tips on what must be a common issue.

Cheers

kb911 10-06-2018 02:33 PM

HI. I rarely post or reply. (My sister-in-law calls me a "stalker"). Shims should be added / subtracted one bolt at a time. In other words, don't shim the entire hinge @ the lid, just shim one mounting bolt at a time. This approach changes the angle of the deck lid (trunk lid too) and allows for better alignment.

Knockdown 10-06-2018 05:36 PM

Be careful not to chip the paint right above the lid in the center when test closing while trying to get it right.

bkreigsr 10-08-2018 09:58 AM

I would highly recommend removing the grill if you are doing any kind of major adjustments on the latching mechanism.
You will eventually reach a point when the pin is so far out of alignment, or too deep/shallow, that, when you pull the cable release nothing will happen.
If the grill is off, reach in and manually release.

Most of us have BTDT.
Bill K

Canada Kev 10-08-2018 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bkreigsr (Post 10209061)
i would highly recommend removing the grill if you are doing any kind of major adjustments on the latching mechanism.
You will eventually reach a point when the pin is so far out of alignment, or too deep/shallow, that, when you pull the cable release nothing will happen.
If the grill is off, reach in and manually release.

This ^^^

RyanH 10-11-2018 01:15 AM

Thanks for the tips everyone. Got there in the end, a mixture of everyone's advice, and patience!

jpnovak 10-11-2018 04:05 AM

Yes, remove the grill. This allows you to reach in and adjust the hinge bolts without removing the decklid. I often shim the lid gap on the sides and then tape in place. Then you can adjust the hinges by reaching through the engine grill opening.

wjdunham 10-11-2018 05:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bkreigsr (Post 10209061)
I would highly recommend removing the grill if you are doing any kind of major adjustments on the latching mechanism.
You will eventually reach a point when the pin is so far out of alignment, or too deep/shallow, that, when you pull the cable release nothing will happen.
If the grill is off, reach in and manually release.

Most of us have BTDT.
Bill K

Definitely BTDT :-( Now I remove the plunger on the deck lid while making any adjustments, saves a bit of walking around the car as well.
Bill


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