On my 56
Dodge, the hood latch spring is a dark green. All of the other upper latch and
lower latch plate are cad plated. Is it possible that springs were different colors
to tell them apart?
Dave
Homstad
56 Dodge
D500
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Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 57-8 Plymouth
Hood Latch
I think I
used the term "cad plated". I should have said cad color
painted. It's a natural metal color. The spring on my Fury is
actually painted black. The sspring on my Belvedere is a natural metal
color but I'm positive it's been coated.
John Paxos
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Sent: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 57-8 Plymouth Hood Latch
In a message dated
9/29/2006 9:05:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, SherwoodK@xxxxxxx writes:
The spring cannot be cad plated -- don't ask me how I know. The
cad plating makes the spring brittle and it will break in short order.
Sherwood
Kahlenberg
What Sherwood
is speaking of is a phenomena called hydrogen embrittlement. It causes
rather rapid failure of parts under stress such as a spring. I stated
that the spring was coated in some protective material and has a dark hue to
it. I did not say that it was cad plated. Someone else must have.
Normal plating of stressed parts such as bolts requires an annealing
process where the item is elevated in temperature to remove the entrapped
hydrogen. Never make the mistake of plating safety items such as
wheel bolts and other such parts. Marv
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