'HOW TO INSTALL THE TRI-C ENGINEERING HOOD KIT'
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26) The other bracket fits into a slider in the upper structure, as seen here. When you receive the kit, the slider hole is already
in the upper brace structure.
27) The upper hood brace should be attached to the car before the top hood section is permanently connected to the brace. Here, the hood top is placed on the car. 28) The hood top should be centered in the hood opening with a small space at the front and rear. When the top was positioned correctly, the hood was clamped to the framework to keep it from shifting.

29) Using the holes in the lower brace as a guide, the hood top was drilled in the front and rear.

30) After the holes were drilled, the hood top was pop-riveted to the upper brace.

31) The final step is finishing the latch mechanism. Here, a cable is installed in the side of the latch housing. This cable will run from the latch on the passenger side to the latch on the driver’s side.

32) The inner latch mechanism was installed in the latch housing and the cable was attached.

33) After the cable was installed, the small spring was inserted in the mechanism. It’s a good idea to lubricate this mechanism to make sure it works easily.

34) After the cable is connected and the mechanism is lubricated, the top can be installed with four small Allen screws.

35) The cable from the passenger side was routed around and connected to the latch housing on the driver’s side.

36) The cable that connects to the pull knob on the inside of the car was routed through the hole in the firewall and will be connected to the latch housing.

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