I think I have read enough to say that the hood latch should be finished in phosphate & oil. Should I remove the springs or leave the assembly intact?
I did read about short and long style latches and wanted to add the following reference information:
1. The January 67 MPC calls out C7ZZ-16700-A
2. The August 67 MPC calls out C7ZZ-16700-B for 67
3. The August 67 MPC calls out C7ZZ-16700-C for 68
So it appears that there were three versions, and perhaps the "late 67" and 68 versions are different.
On a related note, the 16921 spring - hood latch trigger is:
1. C6OZ-16921-A - coil type-curved ends for "before 4/17/67" and
2. C6OZ-16921-B - identified with yellow paint for "from 4/17/67"
The spring change affected Mustang, Fairlane, Falcon, and Thunderbird, so may not be related to a C7ZZ-16700-A to C7ZZ-16700-B transition.
Secondly, I'm looking for confirmation of the "dowel - hood latch" C7ZZ-16929-A. The post linked below, if I read it correctly, has Bob G recommending zinc phosphate.
http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=12339.msg75080#msg75080The 2019 MCA rules calls for the "release" and "latch" to be phosphate and oil.
To summarize, three questions:
1. Hood latch finish?
2. Refinish hood latch as a complete assy or remove the springs?
3. Hood latch dowel ("L" shaped striker) finish?
Thanks!