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MGB Crack of doom - Door hinge question

Boggsy64

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My 77 B has the "crack of doom" on the passenger door (right by the side window frame attachment point). The door is also a little high, in the rear, so it does not close well. I can press down on the rear of the door and see the top door gap, between the door and the front fender, open and the top hinge flex. It appears the same on both sides but only one side is cracked. I know how to remove the hinge (remove the splash guard in the wheel well, the securing bolt from behind, and then the screws). Question is before I do that, is there a bushing or "wear" element in the hinge that goes bad, or do the hinges just normally flex somewhat? My guess is that I can loosen the hinge screws and get some movement out of the whole assembly to help alignment. I am going to weld the crack and don't want it coming back.
 
The six screws on the door side of the hinges should give you enough adjustment to align the thing. Shouldn't need to undo the chassis side of the hinge for what you've described.
 
Also, be sure the point where the vent window frame meets the windshield post is proper. Easy to tell from sighting down the side of the car; you'll know if it it's wrong, and if so, it puts quite a bit of stress which can add to the problem.
 
I've repaired the cracks by the door mirrors, which is very common, by making a plate out of 0.60 material contoured to fit inside the door and welding in place. Re drill any affected holes and the repair will last longer than the original door. PJ
 
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