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Old Nov 30, 2017 | 08:37 AM
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Is it possible for a Headlight door to be bent?

I'm wanting to align all doors before painting the '73, and the right front headlight door seems a problem. It aligns flush with the body all along the upper edge, but the door at the lower edge starts out 1/16" below the body from the outer corner, then the door gradually rises inward, to a level of about 1/16" above the body at the inner corner.
I don't see an adjustment that can be made to make all edges flush with the body, but maybe someone here may know of one.
Any thoughts on this, MUCH appreciated.


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Hi Steve,
I believe you'll find that the 2 headlight door hinge pivot bushings can be ajusted to 'tilt' the door so it's flush at all 4 corners.
This photo shows the door pivots.
The one on the left is quite visible and part of the one on the right is just visible.
There are 3 bolts for each bushing.
Takes some 'fiddling'.
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Hi Alan.

I'll give it a shot. Can reach the outer pivot bolts thru the hood and the inner from the bottom.
If needed, I've got a spare door that I know is straight.

Thank you Alan!
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Hi Alan.

I'm afraid the door must be bent. I loosened up the end bearing housings and tried all combinations of positions. If I raise one side, it cannot be lowered enough on the other. I remember having to fill a dent it had from a PO's accident, so now I'm hoping the door's support structure isn't compromised.

It's not off that much right now. But if you look close at it, it's there, so the investigation continues.

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Hi Steve,
It sounds like you gave it a good try.
Have you put a straight edge along the front edge of the door to see if a distortion is obvious?
Is there ANY chance the hood surround might have a slight 'twist' in it from the accident you mention?
???
It would be nice to figure this out before the car is painted!!!
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Hi Alan,

I just finished installing the Headlight Door assembly with the replacement Door.
Yes indeed, the old Door was tweaked a bit. I'm concluding this because the "new" Door assembly adjusted so it fits flush and with an even gap along all edges.
I've learned that adjusting door "flushness" and top & bottom door gap is done with the 3-bolt pivot "bearing" holders. And tightening those bolts loose enough to move them, but tight enough to stay in position, I was able to adjust its position without assistance. The door's pivot shaft collars, with the 1/8" Allen set screw, allows door side-to-side edge gap adjustment.
I was very fortunate to find a fellow forum member who was willing to part with his spare door, and at a very generous-to-me price.

The help I get from the people here is wonderful and greatly appreciated.


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Hi Steve,
It seems this has ended well!
I guess the fact that you're getting READY for having the car painted... rather than trying to attain a good fit AFTER it's painted..... is another example of the value of spending the time and effort to fit bumpers, grills, trim, AND headlight doors, BEFORE the painting begins!
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