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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 1946 Ford With Stuck Hood

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v8teditor
01-07-2026 @ 7:55 PM
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I Received this from George Stewart. He’s got a hood problem with his
1946 Ford. He is having hood problems. If you can help, please contact him.


I have a 1946 Ford 2 Door sedan . I had the Transmission rebuilt when I got it back from the Shop I found out I could not open the Hood., I have tried pulling and pushing the Hood cable under the dash back and forth and it will not release the Hood . and I can only raise the Hood maybe a half an inch for somewhere it is locked. I have try to get a long screwdriver in to see it there is anyway to pop the Hood any suggestions ? thanks George Stewart 702-373-0519 gstewart19@cox.net


carcrazy
01-07-2026 @ 9:06 PM
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I had a problem with the hood on a '53 Ford that would not release. On the '53, I found that moving the hood from left to right while applying pressure on the release lever in the grille opening would allow the hood latch to release. Since your car has a cable operated release system, you will probably have to have someone in the car pull on the release handle while you move the hood from side to side to get the latch to release.

1942deluxe
01-08-2026 @ 8:19 AM
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Try spraying the latch area with a good penetrant (I like Kroil). Also hit the cable area and try to determine if the retainer is still on the end of the cable. I'd also lubricate the cable where the handle is inside the car. Sometimes you get lucky....

v8teditor
01-09-2026 @ 9:22 AM
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Take a look at the picture from the above post. In the lower right you can see what looks to bed a 'hook'. I believe that is keeping your hood closed. If you can get something to push the hook back towards the firewall the hood should be free to be opened.

woodiewagon46
01-09-2026 @ 12:27 PM
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As our editor shows, you need to press on the release to allow the hood to open. What will work is a very thin, 1/8", 3/16" max and long flat blade screwdriver. I used a couple of shims, the type you use when installing new windows to raise the hood. Do not jam them in but just enough to allow you to shine a light into the release latch area. Slide the screwdriver in and press, this should do it, I've done it. Now when the hood is open you need to find out what is causing it not to open. Let us know how it turns out

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