1936 Hudson Terra Centre Hood Hinge
Cozza
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Hi all I am from Australia thanks for the join. I am chasing the centre hood hinge for a 1936 Terraplane, I saw some previous posts in regard to Mack trucks but I haven't been successful in locating one. Wildrick is out of stock and Grumps Garage unfortunately wont send it international due to cost. There are a few 32 Ford 48" ones on EBAY, has anyone tried these? if not are there any other suggestions or alternative parts that may fit. Thanks in advance. Regards.
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Why not sign up with VPost who have two warehouses in USA and then get VPost to ship it to you Aust. It's what I do (I am in Melbourne, Aus) when I want to buy something and the shipper will not ship internationally.
As a side comment, I have just done an article for the Hudson Essex Terraplane Car Club Vic Inc February newsletter on this very topic. Prior to using VPost, I was using an AustPost - Shopmate but AustPost recently closed down this service.
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Be careful with a Mack hinge strip. It wouldn't fit my '34.
I don't know whether one will actually fit the 1936 cars but you don't want to end up with scraped paint like I did.0 -
With the Mack hinge, you need a spreader to open the hinge clamps/sliding gap more. My father made a spreader way back in the 1978, you hammer it through and it works a treat. I have Mack hinges where I have opened the hinge clamps on three of my cars - 1934 & 1936 Terraplanes. I still have one more Mack hinge in it's original form for my Tourer project and it will get the same spreading treatment.
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philster said:With the Mack hinge, you need a spreader to open the hinge clamps/sliding gap more. My father made a spreader way back in the 1978, you hammer it through and it works a treat. I have Mack hinges where I have opened the hinge clamps on three of my cars - 1934 & 1936 Terraplanes. I still have one more Mack hinge in it's original form for my Tourer project and it will get the same spreading treatment.
I have a Mack hinge gathering cobwebs at the back of my garage if anyone wants it.0 -
This is the spreader that I was talking about. Without using a spreader, the bonnet hinge jams!
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I used a repro Ford hinge strip on a 33 Terraplane, went right on no problem,0
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philster said:With the Mack hinge, you need a spreader to open the hinge clamps/sliding gap more. My father made a spreader way back in the 1978, you hammer it through and it works a treat. I have Mack hinges where I have opened the hinge clamps on three of my cars - 1934 & 1936 Terraplanes. I still have one more Mack hinge in it's original form for my Tourer project and it will get the same spreading treatment.0
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So what hinge strip does work & slide right on?? I have a 37 Hudson (not terraplane) & need to find one to finally get my hood on it!0
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Not trying to take over a thread here, yet I wondered if anyone had found a suitable replacement for the hood hinge brackets at the front & rear? I’d seen this for a ford & if the same year center strip worked, it may also work. Unfortunately I’m also missing these on my 37.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/391217272156
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I have one of the Wildrick (which presumably came from Grumps) bonnet hinges on a 35 H8, the hinge arrangement is pretty much the same for 34/5/6.
For US suppliers who are hesitant about sending overseas, I use shipito.com, there are other similar services.0 -
The dimensions of my spreader - the contour is that of the hinge. Width is 16.2mm and a max height of 4.4mm and shaped at the front so you can set the spread easily.
I usually hammer it through twice. More recently, I have a flat piece of steel, slightly shaped at the front and hammer this through - 13.2mm x 3mm thick, then I use the other spreader.0 -
Great advice Phil, I have a Mack centre to use on a '36 Hudson0
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philster said:The dimensions of my spreader - the contour is that of the hinge. Width is 16.2mm and a max height of 4.4mm and shaped at the front so you can set the spread easily.
I usually hammer it through twice. More recently, I have a flat piece of steel, slightly shaped at the front and hammer this through - 13.2mm x 3mm thick, then I use the other spreader.0 -
MGTD used a similar hinge but no telling whether it was the right width....or long enough.0
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In Britain you can buy universal hinge strip that is chrome on brass.
I don't know if that could be opened out with a spreader but it would probably crack the chrome plating, so a stainless steel Mack hinge is a better idea.0
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