Prior to rebuilding most of the stuff under the chassis, I had a
possibly unrelated problem where the hood would unlatch itself at speed.
It comes up about 5-6 inches and then floats there, depending on the
speed. The 5-6" would be at highway speeds. It's unlikely that any
aerodynamic event (aside from a 360) would cause the hood to open
further than it's intended to go. If that did happen then hood damage
would be the least of your worries.
It does open far enough (and wave around enough) to be a serious
distraction, so I don't think it's a good idea to just drive around with
the hood unlatched.
Theo
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tigers-bounces@autox.team.net
> [mailto:tigers-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Steve Sage
> Sent: September 28, 2009 11:55 AM
> To: tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: [Tigers] Hood Floating
>
> I'm still getting 100+ degree days here in the desert in
> Arizona along with the scorpions and rattlesnakes. This gives
> me the opportunity to continue with some Tiger water
> temperature experimentation.
>
> I never have an overheating issue either way, but with my
> hood propped open about 1" in the back in 100+ degrees, at
> high speeds water temperature runs about 15 degrees cooler
> than with the hood closed.
> Plus, after stop and go driving, running it up to speed it
> cools down noticeably faster than with the hood closed all
> the way. I've tried this repeatedly on the freeway and get
> repeat results. The hood open position helps my A/C run
> colder, among other things.
>
> That being said, I don't especially like the way it looks
> with the hood propped open, but it's dangerous to change to
> my longer hood spring assembly back to the stock shorter one,
> plus it's a pain. You may remember I had to unbolt the hood
> from the front a couple of weeks ago to get it open because I
> messed up the alignment with the receiver.
>
> Which brings me to the question: Has anyone tried driving at
> higher speeds (70-80 +) with the hood unlatched and, if so,
> what happens? Does it float up, and if so, how high? I'm
> concerned that some kind of aerodynamics might flip the hood
> all the way up or bend it forward, which would probably not
> be good. For some strange reason I don't want to find this out myself.
>
> Steve Sage
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