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Old 11-22-2020, 07:12 PM   #1
nutter_Ford_guy
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Default '40 1/2 ton pickup hood hinges

I have owned my '40 pu for 54 years now, and think the hood hinge fasteners have to be wrong!

I have 4 thread-to-head bolts on each side. I was just told the lower spring arm to cowl should be a special shoulder bolt, which I will get. Problem is, what is the factory installed fasteners in the other 3 holes?

I am thinkin possibly a full diameter shank just wide enough for the free movement?
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Old 11-23-2020, 12:08 PM   #2
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Default Re: '40 1/2 ton pickup hood hinges

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The hinge bearing (external) on the hood was a threaded (internal) sleeve, the bolts 1/4-28 and tightened against the sleeve leaving a slight clearance for the hinge arm between the bolt head and the hood.


The props used 1/4-20 shoulder screws upper, and mostly lower. 1940 cars used a prop that bolted to the cowl lower and it is possible some of those showed up on pickups.
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