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Hurst Hatch question...
Getting the 77 ready to go in for paint....
Looking for some intel on removing hatch frames. Haven't even looked yet......Any thing I should know...before I start? |
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I added the Hursts to my 1977 earlier this year. They are held in with a series of aluminum clamps with large Phillips headed machine screws, like 14 each side. Originally, clear silicone was used to seal the frames against the roof. Just note where the clamps were, use caution not to strip the screws. Should be straightforward.
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1976 LeMans B09 Freeway Enforcer, 455/M40 Smokey 1977 Trans Am, 400/M21 Black/Gold Bandit. 44K actual miles 2017 Sierra SLT 1500 Z71 4X4 2019 Canyon SLT Crew 4X4 |
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Should I be concerned about the roof flexing or buckling.....if the car needs to be moved...or raised on stands....with the hatch frames removed? |
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There are thick steel stiffeners added to the roof sandwiched between the roof panels to help rigidity. You will not be removing them, but with the outer aluminum frames removed, you will want to reduce the amount of twisting on the body to prevent damage.
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1976 LeMans B09 Freeway Enforcer, 455/M40 Smokey 1977 Trans Am, 400/M21 Black/Gold Bandit. 44K actual miles 2017 Sierra SLT 1500 Z71 4X4 2019 Canyon SLT Crew 4X4 |
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Are those steel reinforcement frames fixed...or attached to roof....or do they just float until the aluminum frames are clamped down...? |
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The steel bars are loose when the aluminum clamps are removed, but will not fall out.
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Ok thanks...
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In this photo you can see I removed the exterior hatch frame and clamps. The steel reinforcements were left intact, in between the roof skin and inner structure to provide support for the roof as it gets pretty flimsy without the bars.
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#9
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Somebody stole your floor.......
Mine wasn't quite that far gone.....got by with three partial footwell patches |
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