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Kats

Heat is probably not going to work on FRP. It's likely to only break it down. Weight is unlikely to work either. I would set the bump stops at the correct height and figure out a way to make the latch tighter using the bump stops to hold the hood at the correct level.

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9 hours ago, kats said:

A big issue is bending upwards at the left corner end.

Maybe I heat it up and push it down? I am feeling it will not work for FRP. Maybe a garden stone on the corner to sit down little bit but how long will it need? A month? Or a year? 

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Patcon is right, heat won't work.  The resin is a thermoset, like a 2K paint.  Once it sets, it's done.

Your best bet might be more FRP underneath.  Fixture is so that it is where you want it and lay on some fiberglass strips with resin.  They will be under tension after curing so should work well.  The hardest, most important, part will be getting good adhesion to the material that has already cured.

A boat builder/repairer should have the materials and know how.

Or >>> hood pins.

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11 hours ago, HS30-H said:

Looks spot-on to me, Kats. Great colour choice too.

FRP bonnet has to fit imperfectly to be perfectly authentic-feeling.

That's what they were like!

Thank Alan! That is what I am feeling about for racing cars. 

Kats

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Thanks Patcon and Zed Head,

 I will follow your advices. So I will do like this,

#1 Patcon, try adjustments 

#2 Alan, enjoy authentic-feeling 

#3 Zed Head, if I have budget and repair man is willing to do. Hood pin is a good idea too,it also links to authentic-feeling

Kats

 

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