FWIW, I replaced mine by myself. Yes--hanging upside down and all:) It
was a horrible job. Had I know just how horrible I might have hired it out
also. Anyway, now that I look back on it it was a good
experience---well--sort of!:)
tom
> [Original Message]
> From: Ron Davies <rdavies1@cox.net>
> To: Alan Schultz <alan@andysnet.net>; P.J.Aeckerlin
<j.aeckerlin@tiscali.nl>
> Cc: Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Date: 1/6/2007 4:03:19 PM
> Subject: RE: Heater questions
>
> I have to admit that when I bought a new dash I spent 10 minutes upside
down
> and backwards just looking at what it would take to replace.
> I took it to my mechanic, Chris Gough (from England) who said that he had
> done many and that it would take him an entire day. I dropped by around
1pm,
> saw him hanging upside down bent in half and thanked my lucky stars he was
> around to do the job. The medical bills would have been ten times what I
> paid him. I think the labor was $600 and worth every penny to me.
> Ron Davies
> SoCal
> 67 BJ8
> 97 DB7
>
>
>
> >And finally I want to make the statement that in my opinion the
> >designers of the Healey dashboard and all what is hidden behind it must
> >have had four arms with eight hands and ten fingers on every hand.
> >Look forward to your reactions as I have ceased all dashboard activities.
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