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Making sure that everything is square.
THE 4 holes - 2 in the cowl with the plastic plugs and the two in the rad support are for a "squaring jig" which is used because the hood is captured at all 4 corners - most hoods have a non-captured edge and this edge is not critical for alignment, thus making the other 3 edges easier to align.
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Do you have the foam wedges glued onto the bottom of the cowel in the correct place?
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