I will do the CF hex screw.
For those wondering, it's item 11 in this pic (screw 55907-S2).
Not so fast.
First: 55907-S2 is documented (AMK Guide - pg149) as a 8-18X1/2 HH, Washer, Type AB (looking for the defination of Type AB vs a Type A, it may be threads per inch, or tip) with a 1/4 inch hex drive (I measured it). It is identical in dimensions to 373611-S (they are on the same AMK page next to each other). I have a container of 8-18X1/2 HH screws (over 50) and
NONE have a CF head marking - REPEAT - none. Most have Type 30 head marking (see attached). Most of the hardware I have came from salvaged Mustangs that were built in Milpatas, aka the San Jose plant.
Second: The most common CF marked head screw I have seen is 42127-S, a 10-12X1/2 HH, Washer, Type A (see above, same AMK Guide page - get a copy). It has a 5/16 inch drive. Note the difference in screw diameter and drive.
Third: On the assembly line, a worker uses a power driver to install screws. You can cram a size 10 screw into a size 8 hole. I'm not saying that was done, but it could have happened.
Fourth: A picture does not give dimensions plus type (diameter, threads per inch length and tip). Keep that in mind.
Jim