Tom and Vipers
Enthusiast
I have carbon fiber hood that is a fraction of the weight of the stock one yet the stock hood springs are still present.
Concern is that current warping of hood is related to "high" constant spring force applied to hood.
Springs looks like watch springs. If hood were 1/2 stock weight, spring width could be reduced to 50%. While easy to say, it would have to be done w/o heating the spring.
Other approach, if sufficient "turns" of stock spring are present, reduce "turns" by 1.
Any experience/suggestions?
Concern is that current warping of hood is related to "high" constant spring force applied to hood.
Springs looks like watch springs. If hood were 1/2 stock weight, spring width could be reduced to 50%. While easy to say, it would have to be done w/o heating the spring.
Other approach, if sufficient "turns" of stock spring are present, reduce "turns" by 1.
Any experience/suggestions?