On my '51 3100, the "return spring", for lack of a better description, is past it's prime. The spring is on the top (hood) section of the latch, and is responsible for the latch returning to it's original position (not the large spring that holds the tension on the latch once it is actually latched). I can't find a replacement from any of the 3 parts catalogues I have -(ClassicParts, LMC and Classic Industries). The old one spring is still there, and it doesn't seem to be broken from what I can see, but the two ends which hook around the rivets are stretched to the point that they won't pull the latch arm back into place. The closest I can come to even a partial pic in the FAM is Sect. 11, sheet 3.00, and the illustration only shows the 'tits' of the spring, which project out the front of the assembly. Can the 'hooks' that are stretched be heated or cold-bent to their original shape, or does anyone have a trick to getting this back to where it's supposed to be? The PO told me about this before I bought it, and I just have to remember to push the latch back in before shutting the hood, but I don't like the idea of slamming the latch down when I forget, which I've already done a couple of times. I don't really like the idea of buying a whole new latch just to get a tiny spring. What gets me is that I can't find a mention of this spring ANYWHERE in any manuals or parts catalogs. Thanks for any and all ideas on this! Lee
Last edited by showme; 12/21/2014 7:15 PM.