More time into the 40 Ford hood and front end today:
Not sure why there was this small bit missing from the hood lip, but while I was strengthening the it all I put it back as well:
The front end of the latch plate is a definite weak spot, allowing flex to travel back and along the other arms and then the hood attachment points:
I decided the piece I started making wasn't thick enough (18g?), so I started again, with a new piece (16g?):
Shaped it and added plug weld holes:
Then welded it to the front end to strengthen the mounting point:
Dressed the welds, re-drilled the holes and cut out the center notch:
I trial-fit the piece with just this change and it made a big difference, but I still want to double up the side hood areas where the initial crack was found:
As well, thanks to MP&C for bringing my attention to a fabricator on Metal Meet who built an inner support for the hood nose on his own Ford. This may be my next project.
http://www.metalmeet.com/forum/picture.php?albumid=349&pictureid=9597
Also test fit the grille pieces to get some measurements:
After this I began working on the gas filler neck. I was just taking some measurements to cut the neck down and the power went out. Someone must have ran into a power pole again (happened a couple months back too). So without electricity I couldn't do much and without lights I couldn't take any photo's - so we took the kids to Mickey Dee's instead...

Not sure why there was this small bit missing from the hood lip, but while I was strengthening the it all I put it back as well:
The front end of the latch plate is a definite weak spot, allowing flex to travel back and along the other arms and then the hood attachment points:
I decided the piece I started making wasn't thick enough (18g?), so I started again, with a new piece (16g?):
Shaped it and added plug weld holes:
Then welded it to the front end to strengthen the mounting point:
Dressed the welds, re-drilled the holes and cut out the center notch:
I trial-fit the piece with just this change and it made a big difference, but I still want to double up the side hood areas where the initial crack was found:
As well, thanks to MP&C for bringing my attention to a fabricator on Metal Meet who built an inner support for the hood nose on his own Ford. This may be my next project.
http://www.metalmeet.com/forum/picture.php?albumid=349&pictureid=9597
Also test fit the grille pieces to get some measurements:
After this I began working on the gas filler neck. I was just taking some measurements to cut the neck down and the power went out. Someone must have ran into a power pole again (happened a couple months back too). So without electricity I couldn't do much and without lights I couldn't take any photo's - so we took the kids to Mickey Dee's instead...


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