glcaines
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More and more people are mounting M66 rings on Deuces. Something a lot of people don't think about is safety. Everyone knows about locking the Deuce hood back when working on the engine. No one wants to have a gust of wind blow the hood down on their head. Serious injuries and potentially death can result from that heavy hood falling on someone working on the engine. I've seen a Deuce hood crash down on a guy when I was in the Army. Luckily, he only suffered cuts, bruises and an Article 15.
Unfortunately, when an M66 ring is installed on a Deuce, it is impossible to lock the hood back in the normal way. With the ring installed, not only can't you lock it back, but the hood is much closer to vertical than without the ring, because the hood rests against the front of the ring. Time to improvise. I take a bungee cord, hook it on the hood and then hook it on the M66 ring. It only takes a few minutes and can save you a lot of pain, or worse.
Unfortunately, when an M66 ring is installed on a Deuce, it is impossible to lock the hood back in the normal way. With the ring installed, not only can't you lock it back, but the hood is much closer to vertical than without the ring, because the hood rests against the front of the ring. Time to improvise. I take a bungee cord, hook it on the hood and then hook it on the M66 ring. It only takes a few minutes and can save you a lot of pain, or worse.