hood wont stay up

spikeone

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so, bringing viper out of storage, I decide to install the smooth tubes I had bought

the hood just wouldn't stay up, every time I held it open, if I let go, it would slowly but surely close

I had trouble with this last year when I bought the car, seems it would then stay open sometimes

hinges are too greased up (can I ungrease? hehe)? hinges died from old age and I need to replace them?

car is a 1999 RT-10
 

Chuck 98 RT/10

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Just prop a piece of wood against it. That's what I do for my GTS. Or you can wait and eventually the grease will wear down.
 

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Definitely degrease the coils. Here's my post on this subject from several years back:

My hood has always needed to be propped up with a dowel since I bought it back in Aug of '05. Sometimes it would stay up, but not where I would trust walking away from it. When it did feel like staying open, the slightest breeze or movement would cause it to fall. I'm lucky I never learned the hard way. Last week I went out and bought some GUNK engine de-greaser. I placed an old towel all around the springs and put a large pan under the car to catch the drippings just in case it's not good for concrete, and blasted them with the GUNK. I let it sit for a few hours. Hood seemed to be no better than before, but I still noticed there was some type of grease/lube in the coils. I then used a stream and blasted through the openings of the coils. I waited a few hours, came back with a water bottle and soaked the hinges down with water. The next morning, I came out and the coils looked brand new with no more grease/lube/crap in them. I took the dowel off and was amazed at the results. I could now close the hood several inches from fully open and the damn thing now stays open. It creaked like a SOB when I fully closed it, but after opening it back up the creaking has gone away. It honestly feels like I have a new hood now. I'll probably need to see a therapist to help me get over the 2 years I couldn't leave it open anywhere from fear it would fall. I've always felt like an idiot when someone wanted to see the engine and I would pop the hood and hold it while they looked.
 

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Be careful with the wood, I did this and someone opened and closed the door a few times and the wood slipped and the hood came down on the wood and there is a faint crack I can see through the paint and hood liner got a chunk taken out!
 

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That was a common problem on the earlier cars and was due to a heat treat problem with the coil springs. Once the warranty replaced them, that never occurred again on my 97.
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anyone got hood springs for sale then? ;)

how hard are they to change, hopefully don't need to take hood off? (will check in my service manual later)
 
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