| I have always used a hold down on my LBC's, and needless to say have never 
had a problem.  However once I bought a used Volvo.  The first night I had 
the car I was doing a tune up and usual stuff to a "new car" (to me anyway).  
 I noticed a strange crescent shaped piece missing from one of the stiffeners 
under the hood.  It took me a minute to figure out what had caused it.  It 
was located directly above the positive battery cable and of course there was 
no hold down.  There was before I left the shop that evening!  So I submit 
that it does not take the Grand Canyon for this type of event to occur.
Rick Ewald
In a message dated 02/06/2000 7:04:22 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
microdoc@apk.net writes:
> I think it is an injustice to call a topographic event a "bump" if it is 
> capable
>  of launching a battery skyward enough for it to weld itself to the cover 
> panel in
>  the MGA/MGB. I think that a bump of that magnitude would be more aptly 
> referred
>  to as a National Monument like the Grande Canyon, or the Cliffs of Dover 
 |