After waiting to get help to lift the bonnet and get it bolted down…. Finally decided not to wait anymore and do it myself….
So worked out a different plan of action and just got on with it…
Starting point was the bonnet just sitting on the engine bay….
First thing was to jack the car up and get the wheels off.
Then remove the inner liners……
With those out, access to the bottom front wing bolt…. And removal of the front wings.
With these off you have access from underneath to see the bonnet hinges and so install the 4 bolts that hold the bonnet to the hinges.
So slid the bonnet back to near enough its correct position and got the bolts in and nipped up
I also found a split in the wheel arch liner so swapped it for the one from the donor car ( the other one can be repair later)
next problem was to be able to lift and hold the bonnet up and then get the struts installed…..after a bit of a think .. closed the garage door and used the roof beam and a strap to hold the bonnet open
( didnt take a picture until after undone everything
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Bit of a struggle to get one of the struts in as the bonnet too big to open fully inside the garage…. But eventually sorted it.
This bonnet had the washer system where the reservoir was at the front of the engine bay…( mine is at the back) , so cut the pipe and added a connector and clipped it on to the connector
Now self supporting…. With a kneeling pad to stop it touching the garage door
Put the wings back with just the 2 top bolts and now just need to do some tweaking to set up the shut lines.
I have also removed the two locking units from the bonnet as they need cleaning and repainting.
I will get on and get the front end sorted over the next couple of days ….. but then I will need help to get the roof in. ( new Butyl strip arrived so have everything ready to install it now.