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Re: Painting sequence

To: Chris Dimmock <cd3000@bigpond.net.au>
Subject: Re: Painting sequence
From: John Loftus <loftusdesign@cox.net>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 10:46:00 -0700
Hi Chris,

It's a BJ7 and so no problems with the rear springs. I am aware that the 
fresh air ducting can be routed/installed easily with the shroud off and 
is a major pain with it on (thanks for the reminder). I was concerned 
with overspray and wet sand damage to installed parts but it does seem 
that many restorers prefer to rebuild this way. I can see that more open 
access to the engine bay (w/o the shroud) would help to make it easier 
to install all the peripheral engine components and the motor, but since 
I'm still a fairly limber grease monkey and the car will be on fairly 
high dollies/stands, getting into the engine bay will not be a big problem.

Cheers,
John

Chris Dimmock wrote:

> I'm not sure what model you have John, but the rear spring hangar 
> phosphor bronze chassis bushes in earlier cars should be fitted to the 
> chassis before the rear guards go on - same as the fresh air ducting 
> in the front.
>
> The way you describe is actually the correct way to reassemble a 
> Healey. If you wait to paint the outside of the guards after the 
> engine etc are installed, you'll never get the rubbing down paint wash 
> stains out of your new wiring loom etc.

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