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Re: 21 and 22-23?? series hood bumpers.
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23rd has some on each side but mostly round rubber buttons all around the hood, which don't show in these earlier cars which are quite expensive to procure..., couple bucks apiece and there's dozens. I'm probably going to use some sort of rubber compression seal instead. Also seem to recall there's a detent on the hood underside where they go. Shows in that one picture with the hood open from underside.
Something to do with the clam shell opening hood. No fulcrum like a regular one way hood. Probably acts as a bearing and prevents corner catching and buckling of the sheet metal.
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Posted on: 2014/6/28 21:10
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Re: 21 and 22-23?? series hood bumpers.
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Howard - My 48 Touring Sedan has two bumpers on each side. The rounded side points up and to the outside . Kinda lays against the fender curve. The rubber is pretty well gone with metal underneath.

Posted on: 2014/6/29 16:53
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Re: 21 and 22-23?? series hood bumpers.
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I made a set of the hood pads you describe by splitting a piece of vacuum tubing and installing over the end of the metal piece, then dipping the whole piece in liquid rubber. I dipped the assembly several times until I got the look I wanted. Good luck. Packardtaximan

Posted on: 2014/6/29 21:46
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Re: 21 and 22-23?? series hood bumpers.
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I thought of something along those lines and will probably use that method of dipping on the small ones. For these I wasn't convinced the repair wouldn't separate so started making a silicone mold. I will form new metal and pour the thing as one using urethane rubber. Not sure how hard the originals were so question now is use 60 which is between pencil eraser & tire tread hard or go with 80 for which the example is a rubber heel. Never thought something so small would involve so much.

Posted on: 2014/6/29 22:02
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Re: 21 and 22-23?? series hood bumpers.
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Howard, I for one am glad you and others put the time and effort into figuring out these things and working out methods to fix them. You make that job into a resource for the rest of us slackers so we can ride your hard work to get our own projects working too. I just hope that when I get further along with my car that I can answer a fraction of the questions that come up here, I'd like to at least try to earn my keep on this board sometime!

Posted on: 2014/6/29 22:23
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Re: 21 and 22-23?? series hood bumpers.
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Howard, I think my bumpers are more like a rubber heel. They have the weight of the hood on them and you know how heavy those things are.

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Posted on: 2014/6/30 11:12
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Re: 21 and 22-23?? series hood bumpers.
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I'm taking an educated guess, that the hood bumpers are the same automotive (moulding) grade rubber as used in the door mats. SAE spec RS 806 AJK or RIY 806. These SAE numbers are out of date but may lead to the newer numbers/specs. I'll search around, if you need more info. I used to have SAE access but no longer.
The correct grade would be on the drawing for this part, which they may have. But it's a cost you probably don't want for 4 small parts.
Catalyst cure casting grade silicone rubber will be a bit more shiny than SAE rubber. Don't know how pure your restoration. Some are dipping/spraying to get the surface look but not sure what they're using.

Posted on: 2014/7/1 21:04
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Re: 21 and 22-23?? series hood bumpers.
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I have a small trial amount package of the shoreA 80 urethane that should be enough for the two I need so will see what it does. It may be a bit shiny but I think function will be the more important issue here.

Posted on: 2014/7/1 21:18
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Re: 21 and 22-23?? series hood bumpers.
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Just my 2 cents, the first three are from the same car. The last picture shows that someone just took a piece of hose, split it and glued it on.
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Posted on: 2014/7/2 13:45
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Re: 21 and 22-23?? series hood bumpers.
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To me - it looks like the 21 series point down and the 22 series point up because of the way the hood rests on the fender.

Posted on: 2014/7/2 15:42
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