Buick When starting new posts, please specify YEAR, MAKE, MODEL, ENGINE type, and whatever modifications you have made.

Hood lift/support strut question

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 09-28-2023, 03:02 PM
  #1  
Member
Posts like a V-Tak
Thread Starter
 
Oilburner's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Northwoods of Wisconsin
Posts: 40
Likes: 0
Received 38 Likes on 31 Posts
Oilburner is on a distinguished road
Default Hood lift/support strut question

Here'* one that will probably earn me a demotion back to "ricer" status on the forum. My 86 Buick Regal hood support struts have been limp for many years and I've been carrying a shovel handle to prop up the hood. I just bought some new struts off the Internet, installed them (easy easy install) but they remain rigid. It'* been so long since my struts worked I can't remember how they worked. Am I supposed to lift the hood upward before it will comes back down or should I just push/force the hood back down (which I don't think I can do because these struts are pretty rigid). I am wondering if I got some Asian crap struts.
The following users liked this post:
CathedralCub (09-28-2023)
Old 09-28-2023, 10:49 PM
  #2  
Senior Member


True Car Nut
 
CathedralCub's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Earth
Posts: 5,537
Received 872 Likes on 801 Posts
CathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to behold
Default

You might have gotten some bad ones. You don't need to lift up first. If you're going to try to push down hard, don't go too crazy. You could fold your hood. I think your hood is aluminum, right?
Old 09-29-2023, 08:59 AM
  #3  
Member
Posts like a V-Tak
Thread Starter
 
Oilburner's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Northwoods of Wisconsin
Posts: 40
Likes: 0
Received 38 Likes on 31 Posts
Oilburner is on a distinguished road
Default

Thanks for coming to my aid (again!) CathedralCub. I think I got some bad ones too. I didn't think I remembered doing anything more than just lowering the hood to close it but the years have been many since my original struts worked so I thought maybe that I had forgotten the details. I'm going to order some new ones from a legitimate auto parts store but, in the meantime, I will try to get my money back from eBay which is becoming increasingly difficult. They now hide behind a bucket-load of insulation before one can take advantage of their so-called "guarantees." I think this is about the end of my doing any business on eBay. It seems like every transaction now ends up being a dirt sandwich.
The following users liked this post:
CathedralCub (10-01-2023)
Old 09-29-2023, 02:44 PM
  #4  
Senior Member


True Car Nut
 
carfixer007's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: Flint, MI USA
Posts: 2,770
Received 1,105 Likes on 976 Posts
carfixer007 is on a distinguished road
Default

Should only require a small pull down to close.
The following users liked this post:
CathedralCub (10-01-2023)
Old 09-29-2023, 03:05 PM
  #5  
Member
Posts like a V-Tak
Thread Starter
 
Oilburner's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Northwoods of Wisconsin
Posts: 40
Likes: 0
Received 38 Likes on 31 Posts
Oilburner is on a distinguished road
Default

Originally Posted by carfixer007
Should only require a small pull down to close.
Thanks for weighing-in, Carfixer007. That little piece of information cinches it. I installed them again today and they're not moving, let alone retracting by applying a small amount of pull-down force so I am sure you and CathedralCub guided me to an accurate assessment: I've been ripped. The seller is playing ornery...this isn't the eBay I used to enjoy so much in the 1990s for sure. As the saying goes, "too soon old, too late smart" however I ordered two more through the local car parts store which is what I should have done in the first place.
The following users liked this post:
CathedralCub (10-01-2023)
Old 10-01-2023, 01:18 PM
  #6  
Senior Member


True Car Nut
 
CathedralCub's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Earth
Posts: 5,537
Received 872 Likes on 801 Posts
CathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to beholdCathedralCub is a splendid one to behold
Default

Originally Posted by Oilburner
Thanks for coming to my aid (again!) CathedralCub. I think I got some bad ones too. I didn't think I remembered doing anything more than just lowering the hood to close it but the years have been many since my original struts worked so I thought maybe that I had forgotten the details. I'm going to order some new ones from a legitimate auto parts store but, in the meantime, I will try to get my money back from eBay which is becoming increasingly difficult. They now hide behind a bucket-load of insulation before one can take advantage of their so-called "guarantees." I think this is about the end of my doing any business on eBay. It seems like every transaction now ends up being a dirt sandwich.
I now consider Ebay purchases for auto-related things to be a one-way trip. I'm likely not going to get money back on bad stuff, therefore I have to live with what arrives. Taking that logic to the next step, I look at reviews. If the picture seems okay I make a call, and if not then I don't do it. In the last five years, the only automotive stuff I've purchased there has been .PDF service manuals.
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
D Cluley
Buick
3
10-06-2020 12:31 AM
Bonne99
1992-1999
2
02-20-2010 09:15 PM
Sol
Performance, Brainstorming & Tuning
40
01-29-2005 01:45 AM
aviator327
1992-1999
3
01-20-2005 03:52 PM
uri14979
1992-1999
3
12-31-2002 02:21 PM



Quick Reply: Hood lift/support strut question



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:55 PM.