Fellow Healeyoids, I'm having a hell of a time getting that little chrome ring into the rubber light housing on the rear turn indicator lights. I got the fronts in fine, but I can't get the rears in
I have found that the best tool for doing this -- either the front or rear rubber thingies, is a martini followed by a few choice words. Eventually, it will either come together or you won't give a g
Just did this for both front and back. Needed the martini afterwards. Tool needs to be plastic or in my case I used a small stick of hard oak that had been sharpened on sandpaper to a flat rounded po
I use old wooden Popsicle sticks and coffee stir sticks and then sand a flat edge on them like a screwdriver. They will usually not tear the rubber and if you slip, they won't mar the paint. Use the
Fellow Healeyoids, I wanted to thank you all for helping on the chrome ring installation. I found an old dental pick and heated it up and bent it with a curly q. Next I was going to get a nylon pick
I'm a work-it-around-with-a-dulled-ice-pick kinda guy. Trouble is, I don't have to change bulbs often enough to retain my skills, so have to re-learn each time. To prevent loss of temper, a Manhattan