2005-2009 Mustang Information on The S197 {Gen1}

Hood Shake?

Old 12/8/09, 05:39 AM
  #1  
V6 Member
Thread Starter
 
Coupe Guy's Avatar
 
Join Date: July 9, 2008
Location: Georgia
Posts: 69
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
Hood Shake?

Has anyone experienced their stock hood shake at speed? I was driving on the interstate going about 80/mph and noticed my hood shaking up and down. About five minutes later, I noticed the hood became unlocked and was only held shut by the safety latch. I was able to safely pull over and close my hood but I was nervous during the remainder of my drive that it was going to pop open.

Last edited by Coupe Guy; 12/8/09 at 05:43 AM.
Old 12/8/09, 06:03 AM
  #2  
Member
 
HG6283's Avatar
 
Join Date: November 28, 2009
Location: South-Central PA, USA
Posts: 22
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Originally Posted by Coupe Guy
Has anyone experienced their stock hood shake at speed? I was driving on the interstate going about 80/mph and noticed my hood shaking up and down. About five minutes later, I noticed the hood became unlocked and was only held shut by the safety latch. I was able to safely pull over and close my hood but I was nervous during the remainder of my drive that it was going to pop open.
Yes, this seems to be a common concern with S197 owners.
Some have achieved success by adjusting the rubber bumpers Up and/or the center latch Down. Others have drilled holes in their hood (yikes) and installed hoodpins.

Here's another solution: "Stealth S197 Hoodpins"

http://www.mustang50magazine.com/tec...ins/index.html


.
Old 12/8/09, 06:35 AM
  #3  
GT Member
 
05 Mustang's Avatar
 
Join Date: July 14, 2008
Location: Canton, Georgia
Posts: 154
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
+1^^

adjusting the hood bump stops should help with calming down the hood movement, but having the hood actually pop up??...that should have never happened. was your hood open recently?
Old 12/8/09, 06:45 AM
  #4  
I lust for a M24
 
05GT-O.C.D.'s Avatar
 
Join Date: November 6, 2004
Location: Football HOF, Canton OH
Posts: 7,045
Likes: 0
Received 4 Likes on 4 Posts
Originally Posted by Coupe Guy
Has anyone experienced their stock hood shake at speed? I was driving on the interstate going about 80/mph and noticed my hood shaking up and down. About five minutes later, I noticed the hood became unlocked and was only held shut by the safety latch. I was able to safely pull over and close my hood but I was nervous during the remainder of my drive that it was going to pop open.
Yes. This is common. There's probably been 2 dozen threads about it (not bashing for not searching, just stating that it's very common). It seems to be caused by the amount of air that gets under the hood due to the way it overhangs the grille. Adjusting the hood bumpers and or adding hood pins are the most common and effective solutions.
Old 12/8/09, 11:49 AM
  #5  
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
 
Five Oh Brian's Avatar
 
Join Date: November 14, 2007
Location: Pacific NW USA
Posts: 3,652
Likes: 0
Received 8 Likes on 6 Posts
Very common, including my 07 GT. I finally gave in and installed Shelby non-logo'd hood pins. My car sees plenty of track time and I can't afford to have a hood latch fail on the track (or the interstate, for that matter).
Old 12/8/09, 03:21 PM
  #6  
Mach 1 Member
 
Arrow's Avatar
 
Join Date: February 8, 2007
Posts: 596
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Over 80mph or if you are getting a strong headwind, you'll see the hood wobble. It's normal and has to do with the shape of the hood. Check the rubber standoffs sticking up from the radiator cover (to make sure they're in contact with the hood) and make sure the latch mechanism is in good order.

I wouldn't worry too much about it, but if you find it happening a lot, invest in a set of hood-pins.
Old 12/10/09, 10:28 AM
  #7  
Team Mustang Source
 
Mas35NYR's Avatar
 
Join Date: September 27, 2004
Posts: 964
Received 6 Likes on 6 Posts
Had that happen too, coming back from Carlisle going down hill at a decent speed. Thankfully the latch did catch, has never happened again though.
Old 12/10/09, 08:00 PM
  #8  
Mach 1 Member
 
825LTRGT's Avatar
 
Join Date: December 13, 2008
Location: Midwest
Posts: 845
Likes: 0
Received 7 Likes on 4 Posts
Mine does it also. Especially, at highway speed passing or following a semi.

Never had it pop open though.
Old 12/10/09, 08:49 PM
  #9  
Team Mustang Source
 
theedge67's Avatar
 
Join Date: July 4, 2006
Location: St. Louis Area
Posts: 2,872
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
As said before, it's all about the bump stops. Just turn them counter-clockwise to raise them up a bit. Keep going until the hood won't close properly, then back them down a turn or so. I have cured the problem on 3 different Mustangs now this way.
Old 12/10/09, 10:29 PM
  #10  
Cobra Member
 
TheReaper's Avatar
 
Join Date: August 27, 2007
Location: Southern Al
Posts: 1,496
Received 26 Likes on 22 Posts
It should stop moving between 120 to 140 mph.
Old 12/11/09, 04:43 AM
  #11  
V6 Member
Thread Starter
 
Coupe Guy's Avatar
 
Join Date: July 9, 2008
Location: Georgia
Posts: 69
Received 1 Like on 1 Post





Originally Posted by 05 Mustang
+1^^

adjusting the hood bump stops should help with calming down the hood movement, but having the hood actually pop up??...that should have never happened. was your hood open recently?
No, not recently.
Old 12/11/09, 07:17 AM
  #12  
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
 
karman's Avatar
 
Join Date: January 4, 2006
Posts: 3,907
Likes: 0
Received 30 Likes on 27 Posts
Originally Posted by theedge67
As said before, it's all about the bump stops. Just turn them counter-clockwise to raise them up a bit. Keep going until the hood won't close properly, then back them down a turn or so. I have cured the problem on 3 different Mustangs now this way.
As I've said before, this worked for me also.
Old 12/11/09, 12:43 PM
  #13  
Mach 1 Member
 
jlmounce's Avatar
 
Join Date: September 22, 2009
Posts: 527
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
The S197 does not have an open cowl to reduce under hood pressures caused by ingestion of air through the grill.

This, combined with the hood's lightweight construction which allows flex, you get hood wobble at speed.

To my knowledge there has never been a claim with the hood failing where it wasn't operator error (not closing the hood properly).

Hood pins add an extra bit of safety, but this won't necessarily stop the hood from buffeting. The only way to truly do that is to allow the high pressure air under your hood to escape. This means creating an opening in the cowl, or adding a hood that allows the air to escape from the low pressure area on top of the hood.
Old 12/11/09, 06:22 PM
  #14  
I lust for a M24
 
05GT-O.C.D.'s Avatar
 
Join Date: November 6, 2004
Location: Football HOF, Canton OH
Posts: 7,045
Likes: 0
Received 4 Likes on 4 Posts
Originally Posted by jlmounce
The S197 does not have an open cowl to reduce under hood pressures caused by ingestion of air through the grill.

This, combined with the hood's lightweight construction which allows flex, you get hood wobble at speed.

To my knowledge there has never been a claim with the hood failing where it wasn't operator error (not closing the hood properly).

Hood pins add an extra bit of safety, but this won't necessarily stop the hood from buffeting. The only way to truly do that is to allow the high pressure air under your hood to escape. This means creating an opening in the cowl, or adding a hood that allows the air to escape from the low pressure area on top of the hood.
Umm... just how do you have operator error when closing a hood? Is there also a way to close a door improperly, because I sure wouldn't want that opening up while I'm going down the highway either.
Old 12/12/09, 03:19 AM
  #15  
Member
 
Francesco's Avatar
 
Join Date: December 22, 2006
Location: Germany, near Bielefeld
Posts: 24
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
I use this solution on my car:

Old 12/12/09, 08:01 PM
  #16  
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
 
Five Oh Brian's Avatar
 
Join Date: November 14, 2007
Location: Pacific NW USA
Posts: 3,652
Likes: 0
Received 8 Likes on 6 Posts
Originally Posted by theedge67
As said before, it's all about the bump stops. Just turn them counter-clockwise to raise them up a bit. Keep going until the hood won't close properly, then back them down a turn or so. I have cured the problem on 3 different Mustangs now this way.
Tried that on my '07 before resorting to hood pins. The bump stops, alone, could not stop my hood from shaking, but it helped.
Old 12/13/09, 12:05 PM
  #17  
Mach 1 Member
 
jlmounce's Avatar
 
Join Date: September 22, 2009
Posts: 527
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Originally Posted by 05GT-O.C.D.
Umm... just how do you have operator error when closing a hood? Is there also a way to close a door improperly, because I sure wouldn't want that opening up while I'm going down the highway either.
Sure. Ever closed your door, thought it was closed but not quite? Not saying it's easy to do, or common for that matter but it's not within the realm of impossible.

My point here was that it's a visual issue only. If there was enough buffeting going on to cause the hood to dislodge from it's primary latch there would be a safety recall, or a TSB at the very least addressing the issue.

There's enough S197 cars on the road that if it was a safety problem, ford wouldn't be able to ignore it based on complaints through the NTSB.
Old 12/16/09, 08:47 AM
  #18  
Mach 1 Member
 
Arrow's Avatar
 
Join Date: February 8, 2007
Posts: 596
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
I have known one person whos hood bracket failed, and another whose latch failed, leading to scary results. But that's a rare, rare thing.

Besides, if you're racing, there's different regs for safety. On the road, going fast enough to cause a potential hood failure...hood failure is the least of things to be concerned about.
Old 12/16/09, 10:15 PM
  #19  
Bullitt Member
 
NastyStang113's Avatar
 
Join Date: September 24, 2009
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 287
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Originally Posted by Francesco
I use this solution on my car:
Where did you buy the material? Good job.
Old 12/17/09, 01:45 PM
  #20  
Member
 
Francesco's Avatar
 
Join Date: December 22, 2006
Location: Germany, near Bielefeld
Posts: 24
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Originally Posted by NastyStang113
Where did you buy the material? Good job.
Thanks.
It's some foam rubber - I've ordered from my rubber dealer here in my region, pre-cut to the right dimensions and with an adhesive strip on it at one side... very easy installation.

The hood shake at >=80mph has vanished...

Last edited by Francesco; 12/17/09 at 01:47 PM.

Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Quick Reply: Hood Shake?



All times are GMT -6. The time now is 06:52 PM.