R8 bonnet won't close properly
R8 bonnet won't close properly
Hi, just giving my r8 and inspection look through and I realised the bonnet isn't shuttling properly. The lock engages fine, but you can see the bonnet is higher than the front wings
Rover 214si 1990
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Re: R8 bonnet won't close properly
Push the handle back to make sure it’s sat where it should be in the cab.
Grease with a spray grease your bonnet lock and make sure everything moves freely checking with a screw driver that the catch is working correctly.
If it doesn’t catch on the screw driver you will more than likely need a new bonnet lock of which the rover 45 one seems to be the most common.
Grease with a spray grease your bonnet lock and make sure everything moves freely checking with a screw driver that the catch is working correctly.
If it doesn’t catch on the screw driver you will more than likely need a new bonnet lock of which the rover 45 one seems to be the most common.
Re: R8 bonnet won't close properly
If I send it up to you later in the year, that's something else on the the to do list for restoration
Rover 214si 1990
Re: R8 bonnet won't close properly
How high are the rubber buffers at the front corners?
These screw in and out to adjust bonnet seating height.
These screw in and out to adjust bonnet seating height.
Re: R8 bonnet won't close properly
Idk, but I don't see why it should change, the car hasn't moved since 2002 and not touched much. Once I've learned to drive, I intend to get it back into working order. And use it but it depends what RR says when/if I do it
Rover 214si 1990
Re: R8 bonnet won't close properly
If the car ain't moved for a few years the bonnet catch mechanism tends to seize/stiffen (rust) up.
Just remove it (3x10mm bolts) & oil & work the mechanism until it frees itself up.
I had to do one on a car that had sat for 7 years, it needed to be clamped in a vice, oiled & hammered


..... Works fine now 

Just remove it (3x10mm bolts) & oil & work the mechanism until it frees itself up.
I had to do one on a car that had sat for 7 years, it needed to be clamped in a vice, oiled & hammered
Re: R8 bonnet won't close properly
That's the thing, the actual mechanism is totally free the bonnet just won't go down into its fully closed position. I think it's best just to leave it and get it done when the car is restored
Rover 214si 1990
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Re: R8 bonnet won't close properly
This might sound a little ridiculous, but you didn't leave anything on top of the engine, or something in the engine compartment that's actually impeding the bonnet from closing properly (like a torch, or something), did you? Otherwise, perhaps you just need to drop it from a greater height.
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Re: R8 bonnet won't close properly
Of course, I’ve never done anything like that...............StubbornPatriot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 11:17 pm This might sound a little ridiculous, but you didn't leave anything on top of the engine, or something in the engine compartment that's actually impeding the bonnet from closing properly (like a torch, or something), did you? Otherwise, perhaps you just need to drop it from a greater height.
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1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
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1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
1995 214 Si 3 Door - White Gold
1998 VVC Coupe - Tahiti Blue/Red Piccadilly & Leather
2001 1.8 Connie 45 4 Door - Wedgewood Blue
2004 75 CDTi Connie - Firefrost
Re: R8 bonnet won't close properly
No me neither!!! , who would ever dream of doing something that silly.
It’s when you look once and don’t see the tool lying in the most obvious place , try shutting it again and only on the next look do you see the large screwdriver on top of the suspension turret.

It’s when you look once and don’t see the tool lying in the most obvious place , try shutting it again and only on the next look do you see the large screwdriver on top of the suspension turret.
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