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Location: Conifer, Colorado
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Recently I had a hood hinge wear out and so I replaced it. I noticed that the coil spring on the replacement hood hinge was larger than the ones on the hinges when I got the car. After looking into it further, I discovered the coil spring on the replacement hood hinge was the same size as on all other 52-54' Merc's that I had pictures of. Both springs appear to be the same design and the smaller springs have been used without incident over the last 6 years, holding the hood open. Any ideas as to where the smaller springs would have come from? Does anyone know if there was a change during the production? These are the same ones used on Fords and the trucks.
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The (BF-16812-A) Mercury clock spring is listed in the parts book as 2-3/16" free dia.
Most likely all Ford and Mercury replacement springs at some point in time were made to the bigger dia. to eliminate the need to make two different sizes.
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