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I just picked up an 85 r600 and while there is a long list of repairs, one thing that's kind of annoying is that the hood isn't fitting the way it should. I'll attach pics but it's tight against the intercooler and leaving a 2" gap at the cab. I'm sure something isn't right but without another R to look at I'm not sure what. I did measure the length of the hood and it's 54 1/2 so it hasn't been cut. Ideas?

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On my r model the radiator mounts on a crossmember. The hood hinges bolt to the side of the radiator uprights. I adjust the upper cab to radiator support rods to adjust the rear of the hood to cab.

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The support rods for the radiator need  to be adjusted pull the top of the rad back. 

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  • 4 weeks later...

Seems to me just like a hood having not 1 inch of its length. An old short version.

The distance between the fender back surface and the hood side edge to the cab front should be checked.

An old cab has fenders cut straight along the rear edge. A 1 inch plus hood has a kind of vertical strip area to the back of the fender ending up to the cab front line.

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