Hmm, my bolt just spins must be a nut underneath the trunk some where.I loosened the bolt on left side (standing in front of spyder), there is a lip that slips down into platic spacer. I rolled spring around it and then tightened bolt back down.
Mark.
There is, pull the panel off that exposes your coolant bottle, the panel behind the latch just pull at both corners, pull right off. Than you can get to the nut. kinda hard to get to but can be done, I used a pair of locking needle nose pliers.Hmm, my bolt just spins must be a nut underneath the trunk some where.
Mike:dontknow:
Wayne, did you do the samething I did? I didn't think you could full around with the adjustment to make it stay open?There is, pull the panel off that exposes your coolant bottle, the panel behind the latch just pull at both corners, pull right off. Than you can get to the nut. kinda hard to get to but can be done, I used a pair of locking needle nose pliers.
Wayne
Several of us here did this, too, but eventually the gasket took a set, and it no longer "popped". Repeated adjustment just compressed the gasket more. I prefer to put the popper spring on the lid. You do have to drill a hole, but it is plastic quick, and easy, and the nut is then accessible. The other end of the spring hits on the metal latch plate then, too, instead of the soft plastic of the lid. While you're in there, consider rigging an emergency trunk release. Very easy to lock the keys in the trunk if you have the popper spring. Ask my wife how happy I was about that when she did it two hours from home.If you just play with the adjustment the trunk will pop up when you turn the key.No spring needed ,same with seat. Who knows maybe i just got lucky. Good luck :cheers:
Your spring idea was great! Yesterday, I bought one at the hardware store for $1.19. At first the bolt spun around and then I realized I had to access the nut underneath to loosen the bolt. Had to loosen both bolts to raise it enough to fit the spring under the lip. I'd advise people to test the alignment several times before completely tightening the bolt. It works great. Such a simple thing eliminates the problem of having to hold the key in the ignition at the same time as pulling on the trunk lid. Hard to do while holding something in your hand. Thanks, SpyderwomanI loosened the bolt on left side (standing in front of spyder), there is a lip that slips down into platic spacer. I rolled spring around it and then tightened bolt back down.
Mark.
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While you're in there, consider rigging an emergency trunk release
Wayne, did you do the samething I did? I didn't think you could full around with the adjustment to make it stay open?
P.S. Saw a cool BH 502 ci on a ride this weekend over to Morro Bay (California Central Coast) this weekend. Took pics with my phone I'll try and post them later.
What size engines on your BH's?
Mark