The boot lid on the car I'm building will need a spring to work in conjunction with the release catch so that when the latch is unlocked the boot
lid will be pushed clear of the mechanism. My idea is to insert the spring into a tube so that there is a spring loaded captive rod poking out the end
a bit like the connector on the end of a cigar lighter plug. The boot lid will be light, maybe 500 grms but I have absolutely no idea either where to
source a suitable spring or what size to get either in terms of wire diameter or length. Ideally it needs to fit inside 20mm O/D tube with 1.5mm wall
thickness.
Any advice much appreciated. Thank you.
Look on the springmaster or terry sites they will have a huge range which may give you some idea. Once upon a time they may post a sample if you talked nicely to them.
Very many thanks. Will give them a go.
How about a rubber seal around the aperture that will be compressed when closed and act as a spring when released?
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Originally posted by Schrodinger
How about a rubber seal around the aperture that will be compressed when closed and act as a spring when released?
What catch are you using? On my Stylus I'm using a small bear claw catch with a hollow section seal which stays open once released, admittedly my boot lid is small and made from grp but the latch stays open unless you push it closed.
I'm using a catch from an MX5 which needs the boot to spring up to rotate the catch and if that doesn't happen then the boot will remain
locked.
Thank you for responding. My plan is, as I mentioned, to make a spring loaded plunger that will maintain an upwards force on the boot lid and as soon
as the catch is operated the lid will partially open.
Could you not use a gas spring? That might neatly fit in a tube.
Don't know about strength etc, but if you work it out, I've got a box of various ones I could search through to find something similar to requirements.
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Originally posted by Theshed
Could you not use a gas spring? That might neatly fit in a tube.
Or you can buy them ready made for just over a fiver from eBay. Search for door popper.
But where's the fun in that when you're as handy with the tools as you are John? :-)
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Originally posted by Russell
Or you can buy them ready made for just over a fiver from eBay. Search for door popper.
But where's the fun in that when you're as handy with the tools as you are John? :-)
As always John it will be great to see some photos of your work and assembled mechanism.
Reading this thread has reminded me of the boot catch failing on SWMBOs 2007 VW Touran last year. I had to replace the catch mechanism, which
actually has the "popper" function designed into it. That however has to cope with central locking and ideally 20 odd years of service. It
wasn't expensive to replace, but the failed old one couldn't be serviced back to life.
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Originally posted by adithorp
Don't know about strength etc, but if you work it out, I've got a box of various ones I could search through to find something similar to requirements.
I'm delighted to report that the boot popper does the job. It is simple mechanical and independent of the electrics. Thank you all for your great
help and advice.