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It just depends on the job, luckily most bigger jobs, rebuilding front suspension, rebuilt motors, works right the first time, though there is ineveitibly some part that is put on wrong or out of sequence, but final bolt up is usually luckily been for good, or at least a good long while.
I tend to have lees luck with electrical, which often gets redone a couple times before right. The nasty control head for turn signals on a the big healey stearing wheel comes to mind.
On a Sprite I had in my youth I had a window that came out of its track, or actually where it was seated in the mechanism, do't know how many times I redid that, hate working on windows to this day.
I tend to have lees luck with electrical, which often gets redone a couple times before right. The nasty control head for turn signals on a the big healey stearing wheel comes to mind.
On a Sprite I had in my youth I had a window that came out of its track, or actually where it was seated in the mechanism, do't know how many times I redid that, hate working on windows to this day.