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Has anybody experienced really noisey trunk springs on there Ford coupes?
These are new Bob Drake springs , they work fine and stay up as they should , but wow do they sound creaky! Has anybody come up with a cure for this? Thanks for any ideas. Steve |
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Actually my originals sound as you describe as well - I just thought it as normal...
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Yes those springs were designed by Ford to squeak loudly as a theft deterrent.
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I've had '40s with original springs and they sounded no different than the repos.
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The probably squeak because they are new.
Will settle in with use and a drop or two of oil on the big hinge rivet and where spring rests. Neither my originals nor DRAKE's repros squeaked. Maybe you have a "mouse in the house". Last edited by 19Fordy; 02-17-2017 at 11:32 AM. |
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Did you place a piece of anti-squeak material between the lid and upper mount? It was there originally. The authentic material was similar to a heavy gasket (paper) material.
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Thanks KUBE I will try that. Really appreciate your help, you are a great asset to the Ford Barn.
Steve |
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I bet "Kube" is onto something. Maybe the squeak is coming from the trunk lid hinges that attach the trunk lid to the car body - not the trunk lid hinges that hold the trunk lid "UP".
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I sprayed mine with WD40 - all noise gone!
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I ended up installing some gasket material between spring brackets and the trunk lid , then used some 3 in 1 oil on the two contact points on the coil spring. One in the middle of the coil and one on the very end stop of the spring. I would say the springs are now much quieter and not as noticeable when I open and close the trunk lid.
Thanks to all, Steve |
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Good to know, I installed new trunk supports on my 46 coupe and they squeak as well
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