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#622122 - 11/04/09 02:29 PM
Re: Austin Healey BJ8 dash pad removal
[Re: davidb]
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 05/22/07
Posts: 316
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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Thanks so much Roger. That sounds easy enough, so that even I can't screw it up (although it's still early).
My wife thanks you. She's been too busy re-shingling the roof to finish up washing and waxing the toys. You just can't get decent help anymore....
Regards Dave Dave, You can screw job this up real easy. I knew a guy who once removed his windshield because he thought it best to do it that way instead of bending the two tabs straight down. Patrick
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#622179 - 11/04/09 05:11 PM
Re: Austin Healey BJ8 dash pad removal
[Re: Patrick67BJ8]
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 11/10/03
Posts: 157
Loc: Boston, MA
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Putting it back in is the pard part. There are three or four plastic pins sticking out from the bottom of the pad near the windsheild that slide into holes in the top of the scuttle. The trouble is, you can's really see if they are lining up with the holes when you reinstall it. You have to do it by feel.
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#622276 - 11/04/09 10:20 PM
Re: Austin Healey BJ8 dash pad removal
[Re: davidb]
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 11/10/03
Posts: 157
Loc: Boston, MA
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I'm mostly deaf due to years of driving with the top down in cars that have illegal exhaust systems. It seemed like a good idea at the time.
Call me when you are ready to reinstall. I'll come down and do my best to line it up right, but then break at least one of the plastic pins trying to force the pad into place.
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