• Welcome to the CaliforniaSpecial.com forums! - You are currently viewing the forums as a GUEST. To take advantage of all our site features, please take a moment to join our community! It's fast, simple and absolutely free.

    If you have problems registering or can't log into your account, please contact Admin.

    Please Note: If you are an existing member and your password no longer works, click here to reset it.

Replacing Deck Lid Torsion Rods

nfrntau

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 15, 2004
Messages
1,020
Location
Rosharon, Texas
Replacing deck lid torsion rods
The right and the wrong way.

Wrong first:
When I removed the torsion rods I didn't know any better. I removed the bolts for both hinges and removed them both at the same time with the rods attached. They came out perfectly with the rods still attached. Little did I know what was going to happen next. I placed them on end against the corner and you guessed it TWANG!! I was really lucky I didn't get hurt. I had no idea what I was playing with.
Well since I took them out that way I figured they must go back in the same way. I put one hinge on the ground put the first rod in and then twisted the other hinge around until I got the second rod in place. Then installed the whole thing in the car. It looked right but the deck lid wouldn't stay open no matter which adjustment I used.
What happened was I over torqued the first rod and it lost it's spring never to work correctly again.

So that leads to the right way.
I made a tool as per the attached photos. It is made from 2" aluminum angle and is 9" long. Next I used the information found at the classic cougar network at this link.
http://www.theclassiccougarnetwork.com/tccn2/index.html
Go to "Tech How To" button at the top - then "Restoration & Repair" green arrow - then "Repairing Droopy Trunk Lids" red arrow
I left the hinges installed this time and installed the rods one at a time. I laid inside the trunk, inserted the rod in the tool and soooo easy I was able to twist the rods and install them in their seats on the hinges.

I highly recommend this method.
A special thanks to Neil for his assistance in finding the trunk rods for me.
I installed them in the lowest setting and they work perfectly.
 

Attachments

  • Rod 1.JPG
    Rod 1.JPG
    112 KB · Views: 119
  • Rod 2.JPG
    Rod 2.JPG
    112.6 KB · Views: 124
  • Rod 3.JPG
    Rod 3.JPG
    115.9 KB · Views: 112

Russ

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 25, 2003
Messages
395
Location
Flagstaff, AZ
I just fixed my trunk problem by making a tool like this...it works GREAT! Thanks Russ
 

franklinair

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 1, 2007
Messages
4,744
Patrick;
If you're referring to changing the trunklid torsion rods - after 40+ years they sometimes become weak, and do not hold the trunklid up.

Neil
 

PonyGal

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 14, 2006
Messages
556
Location
Loomis, Ca
Patrick;
If you're referring to changing the trunklid torsion rods - after 40+ years they sometimes become weak, and do not hold the trunklid up.

Neil

...and then you need to resort to using a hockey puck :-\
 

Attachments

  • HockeyPuck.gif
    HockeyPuck.gif
    247.4 KB · Views: 123
Top