Since you say you have the chassis on a rotisserie I think it would be smart
to install the fuel and brake lines, the wiring harness and battery cable. It
will be much easier to do it while the car is turned on it's side than while
you are lying on your back underneath...
Bill Lawrence
> From: willig@wtnet.de
> To: jvvmusme@yahoo.com; healeys@autox.team.net
> Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 21:52:27 +0100
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] BN2 Assemble order
>
> Ola Jose,
>
> I started to assemble my BN2 in the following order:
>
> front suspension and steering
> rear suspension and steering
> handbrake mechanism (now I had a rolling chassis, that could be stopped by
> the handbrake if necessary)
> wiring
> instrument panel and instruments
> brake lines
> fuel lines and fuel pump
> engine + gearbox
> radiator
>
> After that I started the engine and checked for leaks and made the first
> adjustments to carb and ignition.
>
> Only after all that I fitted to front shroud and front wings to the car. It
> helps tremendously to have free access to all the places in the engine bay
> and behind the instrument panel.
>
> Good luck
>
>
> Thomas Willig
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