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SAVE getting a cross member and find parts interchangeability 200 1986
posted by curiousheights on Thu May 21 08:42 CST 2009
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last visit: Thu May 21 08:42 CST 2009[RELATED]i rebuilt a '90 after the previous owner's son took it over a parking barrier... i was able to salvage parts off my '86 for some things, which, if i needed them, would have included the body panels and hood...
if you are talking about the crossmember (on which the engine mounts) which sits behind the rack, you can get one from a yard... however, they have to be careful how they torch it... there are a couple of welded bolts that stay with the crossmember... i found this out the hard way! and had to wait until they got another brick in to replace it... there are only four bolts that hold the cross member in... look on the frame inside the wheels from the top... two on each side... if the crossmember needs replacing, the rack does as well... plus your tie rod ends...
you'll need to check the engine mounts and also the transmission mounts for damage... they are designed fail points for collisions...
if you can get one, get a crossmember with the a-arms attached - replace your bushings before you mount it (vising gets a bit interesting, but you have much better access...
best way to check parts interchangeability... visit fcpgroton.com, and look up the parts... they will tell you the years they work for...
best of luck!
curiousheights
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'84 244, Peter, never drove. Robbed to fix Paul, '86 244 - drove for 2 years; holey saint now, passing parts to Paul Jr, '90 244, now driving. Friends w/ '90 245, jokingly aka Mary, (pregnant sedan & completes PPM trilogy). Daughter to unnamed '90 745.
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SAVE STILL WON'T OPEN 200
posted by geodonuts on Thu May 14 16:32 CST 2009
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last visit: Sun Oct 18 23:15 CST 2009[RELATED]pushed down on the hood while someone pulled the lever, and did every combination thereof regarding holding the hood down while the lever pulled and released, held then released the hood with the lever down, etc.
any other ideas or should I just unscrew the hood's spring and latching mechanism?
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last visit: Thu Oct 1 06:25 CST 2009[RELATED]
Unscrew it !
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SAVE OKAY SO I GOT INTO AN ACCIDENT and I need to "straighten' some things out 200
posted by riverbend on Wed May 13 16:50 CST 2009
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last visit: Thu Nov 19 13:06 CST 2009[RELATED]My car was wrecked and repaired before i got it. The hood was just a little bent and they did not replace it. When I tried to realign it to make it fit better the latch pin hooked on the radiator support and would not open.
Remove the little splash shield between the bumper and the bottom of the radiator support. Pry or whack the latch pin so that it goes back to the center of the hole. You might have to have someone pull on the release cable to get it out.
Greg
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posted by KlausC on Wed May 13 14:53 CST 2009
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last visit: Fri Nov 20 21:39 CST 2009[RELATED]You need 3 hands to release the hood. 2 to push down on the latch points and one to pull the lever at the same time. It is just on there too tight for the cable to release the catches.
The damage doesn't sound toooo severe. Find a compressor from a 1991-92 if yours is damaged.
If you can, remove all of the known bad parts first so you know which replacement parts to get. A few bent parts can be straightened. Also, that way you know which tools to bring with you.
Klaus
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posted by geodonuts on Wed May 13 15:34 CST 2009
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last visit: Sun Oct 18 23:15 CST 2009[RELATED]Thanks Klaus. But i don't know if i'm missing something because it seems like there is only one latch point, not two, ero i only need two hands, one for the hood, the other for the switch, although they will have to belong still to two differnt people, considering the distances between each spot. where is the other latch point beside the one in the center of the hood?
thank you
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posted by Jorrell on Wed May 13 16:26 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 10:05 CST 2009[RELATED]You need to press down on the hood right on top of where the latching pin is with both hands. You are trying to compress the spring that surrounds the latching pin. The second person is needed to pull the lever inside the car while you are pressing down. Once the lever is pulled all the way, take your hands off the hood and hope it opens.
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posted by roadrashrules on Tue May 19 15:46 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Jun 20 08:43 CST 2009[RELATED]I don't know if you can get the front grill off mine was broken.
I have been able to stick a screwdriver up into the pin lock and pry it open, while the hood release is being pulled. First you need to figure what direction it is grabbing, then pry the other way. Unfortunately this would have to be done from the underside of the radiator support.
I have put a 240'91 front on a 245'89. and a 240'88 on a '91. The first I hit a deer, the second slid on ice. The worst part was the 2 rivets to pop, or drill. I drilled then used screws. Everything else only needs a wrench.
One more thing pre'91 AC hoses run in front of radiator(in the way), the later sty in the engine compartment
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posted by Volvo From Heck on Wed May 13 14:27 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 09:43 CST 2009[RELATED]You are correct that '86-'89 will interchange. Here is a little tip about what parts are called---if by "crossmember" you mean the part that goes across the front when you open the hood--that is the "radiator support". The crossmember is the part that the lower suspension bolts to and supports the motor. If you have the parts that fit, it's not such a big deal. Everything unbolts except for possibly a spot weld at each top front corner of the lower valance-drill it or chisel-your choice. You can even swap out from an earlier model (maybe less $) such as I recently did with a light front collision on a 1989 245--because I already had the front from an '83 245. The hood sits lower at the rear edge and there's a gap between the corner lamps ('89 fenders) and earlier bumper--and it involved a little more work because the back panel behind the headlights has to be changed - but for this particular car--who cares? Figure 2 weekends of work/partying. Good luck--Dave
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