First off, sorry for all the arrows!!!
No problem - great way to organize and keep things clearer. Want to address the text first then the pictures of that is ok
GREEN ARROWS - DICHROMATE
- Anti Backfire Valve
The lid/cover and steel tubes appear to have been zinc plated and possibly once assembled with the body and tubes plugged dipped in dye. Only way I can explain how the whole thing ended up gold since you have the zinc under the dye on the other surfaces but not all. Brass fittings added later.
The tubes take show a greenish gold finish when the hoses are removed like mentioned below
- Emission Hose T
The protected surfaces under original hoses show a goldish green color similar to the finish found on 67- up ported vacuum switches not sure if this is a reaction over time with the rubber (greenish tint) to the dichromate dye like other items made of the same material (PVS, carb bodies ...) it was standard for Ford to require a protective coating since the bare material would turn chalky or pit when exposed to the elements
- Low pressure PCV T stays the zinc finish?
Yes zinc dichromate like the PCV 90 degree block
DICHROMATE CLAMPS 1-#7 AND 6-#9
Never paid attention to the numbering/size of the different locations - sorry. Often the new fresh dichromate is really shinny and bright when compared to the original duller look on older/aged clamps
Spring Clamps
Are the supposed to be black phosphorus, Zinc, or Dichromate?
We'll have to discuss the locations as we get to the pictures but the springs have appeared to be cad to me though like allot of these finishes they didn't hold up well
For a bonus (items not shown)
1- The large clamp on the air filter can to the passenger side shock tower mount is zinc dischromate also. The filter is painted as a complete unit - can, lid and wing nut. Filter for the inside is very difficult to find you can make a replacement out of other appropriate foam material glued in a circle. NOS ones come soaked in an oil but they didn't hole up well to the years.
2- That shock tower mount is painted semi-gloss black and the two retaining machine head screws are P&O
Pictures next post - big game is about to start
will get back to the photos
If the subject was not so full of twists and running changes I guess we could do an article on after looking at the subject for 20 plus years I'm not sure if the final product would not be confusing