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    Why would this happen?

    Opening my hood is a two-man job. One person is needed to pull the hood lever in the car and another is needed to slide the hood open simultaneously. It wont open if I pull the lever and then walk around to open it.. Sorry if this is a noobish question but it's something that i need to know.

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    hood is spring loaded where it connects to to radiator support. That's what causes it to spring forwards. You either need to lube it, or unbolt bracket from radiator support and put spring mechanism back in place.

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      #3
      ok thanks, and i'll check it out.. And what would you (or anyone) recommend for cleaning the engine bay? I need something that will remove dirt and oil and make it all clean :)

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        #4
        Use that Castrol Purple Power stuff... awesome
        sigpic 1987 325is

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          #5
          k thanks.. is that the actual name of it?

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            #6
            Yes, that's the stuff. The Castrol Super Clean is in a purple jug, but there is an off-brand one called, "Purple Power".

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              #7
              ^That shit kicks ass.
              -Andy

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                #8
                I usually use Gunk, but they do the same thing.

                EDIT: oh, and there is also a hood shock on the passenger side of the hood. If its worn, the hood won't slide forward and won't stay up very well on its own.

                Project M42 Turbo

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                  #9
                  yea, i just got a fairly new hoodshock so thats not the problem

                  Originally posted by gearheadE30 View Post
                  I usually use Gunk, but they do the same thing.

                  EDIT: oh, and there is also a hood shock on the passenger side of the hood. If its worn, the hood won't slide forward and won't stay up very well on its own.

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