What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch

/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch #61  
The only piece on the hood is the pop-up spring that rests on the top of the Latch when the hood is closed. It causes the hood to pop up some when the hood release is pulled. There is nothing on the hood to latch into the lower mechanism. I will get better photos.

Again... your picture & the picture in post #50 look exactly like my functioning hoods do.
You are missing NOTHING.
The latch hooks on the hood under the spring. NO extra pieces.
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch
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#64  
No, that is the next generation latch, your body style has the catch as that plate welded into the hood.
There's a reason you can't find any for sale.

Let me go get better photos...
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch #65  
This is the catch area, no extra parts on these. 20201015_123531.jpeg
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch #66  
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Latch closed

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Latch open
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch
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Interesting. Looks the same. IMG_20201015_084514_hdr.jpgIMG_20201015_084554_hdr.jpg
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch
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#71  
Makes no sense to me. Does the lower latch just catch on the edge of the hole in the hood?

Perhaps my snowplow solenoid is sticking up just a little to high (about 3/4" above everything else). The only adjustments I see for anything are at the lower latch.IMG_20201015_091037_hdr.jpg
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch
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#73  
Again... your picture & the picture in post #50 look exactly like my functioning hoods do.
You are missing NOTHING.
The latch hooks on the hood under the spring. NO extra pieces.

Thanks. I lost a lot of hair thinking on this. I will try some adjustments.
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch
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#74  
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch
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#75  
Here's a pic I found from a 92 F150 (same hood). The mark in the small recessed and reinforced area should be where it latches.View attachment 673145

Sorry. You are absolutely correct. I can't believe I didn't see this sooner. Thanks for not giving up on me and reposting.
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch #76  
Sorry. You are absolutely correct. I can't believe I didn't see this sooner. Thanks for not giving up on me and reposting.

My Suburban's passenger door does that sometimes. For some reason the latching fingers don't open all the way when the door is opened. Then, when you close it, they hit the striker, forcing the latch to close even further before it engages the striker. From that point on, I'll never be able to close the door without first opening the handle to re-open the latch. Sometimes that doesn't work, and I'll have to use my fingers to open the latch all the way. Lubing it all up and operating it without closing the door a few times helps. But sometimes, even if it's clean as a whistle, all the lube in the world won't help a worn out part.

So now that you have it figured out, just make sure it's clean, lubed and not bent, or it'll happen again on you.
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch
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#77  
Again... your picture & the picture in post #50 look exactly like my functioning hoods do.
You are missing NOTHING.
The latch hooks on the hood under the spring. NO extra pieces.

Thanks for reposting. I understand it now.
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch #78  
I just moved the Latch out a little for the photo. It operates properly.
If the latch is staying in that position it might be sticking or the spring is broken.

Your latch looks cleaner then most I'm use to, maybe it was replaced and not adjusted properly.

When you close the hood does is go down all the way and pop back up or does it stop before it's closed? If it stops does it fell like its rocking on the latch in the center?
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch
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#79  
My Suburban's passenger door does that sometimes. For some reason the latching fingers don't open all the way when the door is opened. Then, when you close it, they hit the striker, forcing the latch to close even further before it engages the striker. From that point on, I'll never be able to close the door without first opening the handle to re-open the latch. Sometimes that doesn't work, and I'll have to use my fingers to open the latch all the way. Lubing it all up and operating it without closing the door a few times helps. But sometimes, even if it's clean as a whistle, all the lube in the world won't help a worn out part.

So now that you have it figured out, just make sure it's clean, lubed and not bent, or it'll happen again on you.

Good advice. Thanks
 
/ What am I Missing? 1991 Ford F-350 hood latch #80  
Sorry. You are absolutely correct. I can't believe I didn't see this sooner. Thanks for not giving up on me and reposting.
I just didn't want to looking for the non existent catch the rest of your life lol
 

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