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Re: [Healeys] Austin-Healey Trivia

To: "Peter & Veronica" <greylinn@ozemail.com.au>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Austin-Healey Trivia
From: john spaur <jmsdarch@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 14:55:45 -0700
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References: <6.2.3.4.2.20130725075723.0214af18@pop.att.yahoo.com> <51F172DB.9030108@schoerner.se> <6.2.3.4.2.20130725122057.0d6c08e8@pop.att.yahoo.com> <A3E99008E4DA447ABBA3623A7461F562@Notebook>
Funny, my car has two. Check the Service Parts List. It is on page 
R.13 in the AKD 1151 version.

Cheers,
John

At 05:42 AM 7/26/2013 +1000, Peter & Veronica wrote:
>...but it doesn't really exist - the SC parts book has it listed as 
>a 'fiction spanner'! (p.18.30 item 25)
>
>Cheers
>
>Peter Linn
>Brisbane Oz
>
>-----Original Message----- From: john spaur
>Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 5:25 AM
>To: Per Schoerner
>Cc: healeys@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: [Healeys] Austin-Healey Trivia
>
>First one to get it right!
>
>It is called a check-strap in the parts manual.
>
>Now can you come up with a question?
>
>John Spaur
>San Jose, California
>
>At 08:47 PM 7/25/2013 +0200, Per Schoerner wrote:
>>Not sure I know the english name for it, but I think it is the 
>>thing that should keep the doors open, but so often are neglected 
>>by the owners. The little brake disc is often worn out or 
>>completely missing. And the built in tool is called spanner.
>>
>>Per in Sweden
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