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Hi Guys,
As a "newbie" to the forum be gentle.
I'll start as I mean to go on with a stupid question. Between which two points does the engine earthing strap fit on a Healey BN7 engine. The reason for such a basic question is I brought the car already stripped and now I'm on the rebuild, after re-furbing' and replacing parts I'm finding I've got bits missing, bits I cant account for or new bits that dont fit. Refering to books and pictures I've taken of restored cars dont show detail down to the level I'm after. I've noted a vertical face on the block joint line, above the sump(at the back of the starter motor, which is threaded and would seem to be a candidate for the engine end of the earth lead.
If correct what does the other end attach to?
 
Hi Dace,

Good to have you here.....as a native of Wolverhampton, I am very familiar with your neck of the woods. You will find that this is a very gentle forum........It's designed to be that way. I'm an MG guy myself, but we all like to welcome newbies.

I would suggest copying your post on to the Healey forum, there will definitely be someone there who will answer your question.
 
Welcome to the BCF - sorry, all I know about are MG's...
 
Up the Villa!
Welcome Dace, used to live in Rubery many moons ago, don't hold that against me. Good luck with that Healey.
 
Welcome aboard! Be sure to jump into the Healey forum as you proceed with your Healey - lots of great stuff there!

Basil
 
Welcome....From another MG guy....Get over to the Healey section and any questions you have will be answered....in a gentle way /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
Baz,
From Rubery !!!, well someone had to.
Thanks to you and the other members for the welcome messages.
 
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