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Old 06-15-2015, 05:04 PM   #1
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What is the better way to clean up my hood hinges and latch?

I used a mix of electrolysis and Evaporust to clean up my hood latch bracket. It worked wonders and is now at the "paint stage."

I don't have any way to blast so that is out.

Will electrolysis harm the springs in the hood latch?

If I let the hood hinges and latch soak in Evaporust or Krud Kutter (phosphoric acid), need I worry about not being able to paint all parts later?
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Old 06-15-2015, 08:08 PM   #2
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Old 06-15-2015, 08:22 PM   #3
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Re: What is the better way to clean up my hood hinges and latch?

I disassembled my hinges, cleaned them with a wire brush, phosphoric acid and steel wool. I then painted them after rinsing with water and wiping with rubbing alcohol. I think you'll do fine as you suggest in your post. I don't see how the electrolysis would harm the springs.
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Re: What is the better way to clean up my hood hinges and latch?

OK, well good. My hinges are riveted together so I don't think I can take them apart.

The hood latch and hinges are awkward so it would be hard to paint all their inside pieces. Is that something to worry about?

Do I just grease them well after the cleaning?
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Old 06-15-2015, 09:16 PM   #5
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Re: What is the better way to clean up my hood hinges and latch?

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OK, well good. My hinges are riveted together so I don't think I can take them apart.

The hood latch and hinges are awkward so it would be hard to paint all their inside pieces. Is that something to worry about?

Do I just grease them well after the cleaning?
Oops, I see what I said was a little misleading. I should have said I removed the springs. I did not totally disassemble the hinges.

They are awkward, especially with the springs still installed. With the springs out, I was able to change the hinge position for each coat of paint to get all hidden surfaces painted. I stretched the springs using a chain and my engine hoist, painted them, and let them thoroughly dry in the stretched position before reinstalling them on the hinges.

I did not do any disassembly on the hood latch. As I recall, I hung it from a wire and shot paint onto and into it at all angles.

I used 30 weight non-detergent oil as the lubricant after installing them.
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Oops, I see what I said was a little misleading. I should have said I removed the springs. I did not totally disassemble the hinges.

They are awkward, especially with the springs still installed. With the springs out, I was able to change the hinge position for each coat of paint to get all hidden surfaces painted. I stretched the springs using a chain and my engine hoist, painted them, and let them thoroughly dry in the stretched position before reinstalling them on the hinges.

I did not do any disassembly on the hood latch. As I recall, I hung it from a wire and shot paint onto and into it at all angles.

I used 30 weight non-detergent oil as the lubricant after installing them.
Great. This is much more to my liking. Thank you!

I'll put the hood latch into some evaporust tomorrow and begin electrolysis on the hood hinges.
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Old 06-16-2015, 01:02 AM   #7
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Re: What is the better way to clean up my hood hinges and latch?

Can send these to be phosphate coated (Parkerized) and will return looking and functioning like new...http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...&postcount=114
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Old 06-16-2015, 07:50 AM   #8
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Can send these to be phosphate coated (Parkerized) and will return looking and functioning like new...http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...&postcount=114
Wow, those do look nice! Thanks. Any suggestions for what company to send mine to?
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Old 06-16-2015, 11:22 AM   #9
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Wow, those do look nice! Thanks. Any suggestions for what company to send mine to?
If you can't find a local plater try Kaehr Coating in Albuquerque - good work good price. Other members have used this plater. This finish is factory correct, durable, and relatively inexpensive. You would not believe how nice re-finished bolts look and there is no paint or powdercoat to fail. Good luck. Pete
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Re: What is the better way to clean up my hood hinges and latch?

Called and emailed for a quote. Thanks.
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Called and emailed for a quote. Thanks.
You bet. You'll be more than pleased. There's a minimum order but that will do much if not all of what you need. I'd suggest door striker plates, hood hinges/latches, and a pile of OEM bolts. I may have my seat tracks done at some point. Send 'em as is greasy too. BTW- their zinc plating is very nice also: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...&postcount=208
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Old 06-16-2015, 07:49 PM   #12
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Re: What is the better way to clean up my hood hinges and latch?

If your hinges are worn heres another option: http://www.hoodhingerepair.com/

With mine i felt the rivits were not worn much but when i popped the hood release the hood would not lift so i just used some spray lube and it made a world of difference both for opening and hood adjustment..
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