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Bonnet alignment
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Andrew
PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:06 pm Up
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Hi

I've noticed that the gap between my bonnet and drivers wing is slightly bigger than the gap on the other side

Its not a big issue but it annoys me. Is there anyway I can tweek the alignment easily to match?

The wings are aligned fine in themelves

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Uz
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Adjust the hinges themselves. Just loosen the bolts and twist the bonnet as you need to and just tighten back up.
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imjeeves
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Yes loosen the bolts where the bonnet attach to the shell then move to the required position and tighten again.

They are 10mm I think from memory

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Andrew
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Thanks guys, I spotted the hinges had small bolts but I didn't know it was just a job of loosening them and repositioning it.. I was expecting to be told I'd have to take it off and put it back on haha
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rttam
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as said but is quite fiddly job will take you a long time to get it perfect normally ends up worse first few times lol
 
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Andrew
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Its not diagonal or anything, just needs bringing to the left a mm or 2, so I will loosen the bolts, shift it accordingly and retighten

Is there a specific torque for the bolts to be tightened again?

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Probably but just do it till they feel tight
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