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BJ8 top dash pad removal

BOBBYR

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Hi Gang, I hope everyone is doing well. I was wondering if someone could give me a procedure on how to remove the dash pad on my 65. As we all find out, I think it would be better to ask now if there are any hidden fasteners than finding out later. As always, I appreciate your help
Bobby R
 
Unscrew the two mirror screws and remove the mirror. At both ends of the wooden top, look underneath. You should see a bent over metal tab exiting the wooden top, pressed up against the bottom of the dash. Unbend it and you should be able to remove the dash top.
 
With mine, I removed the mirror (which were the only screws holding it down). There are several tabs along the leading edge that are bent around the edge of the metal underneath--just bend those down. The dash top is glued down to the metal, so carefully pry it up. It should pop off.
 
AUSM, you beat me to the punch. Why are you up so early messing around on the Forum?!
 
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AUSM, you beat me to the punch. Why are you up so early messing around on the Forum?!

Daylight savings time---:highly_amused:
 
Mine had a light adhesive. It came right off, though.

Should the wood dash top be glued to the metal?

I don't think it was.

My comment was for those who may be restoring a Healey and questions if it gets glued or not.
Anyone confirm, glued or not glued?
 
Should the wood dash top be glued to the metal?

Nope it never was a factory practice.
 
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