My personal favourite?
The original Sprite Schedule of repair times.
Item BD2. Basically, remove everything, and replace into a new Bodyshell.
Then road test and adjust. 62 hours.
If anyone can remove everything from a Bugeye Sprite, and refit it to a fully
restored Bodyshell, in 62 hours, a mate of mine will keep you employed for the
next week and a bit... and you don't even have to remove anything....
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On 14/06/2013, at 6:38 AM, HealeyRick <healeyrick@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Found a copy of the BMC flat rate manual for the BJ7 on John Sims'
excellent
> Healey6 site
>
> Here's some times to try for on your next job:
>
> Engine and
> gearbox, remove from frame, fit replacement
> power unit, change over all
> ancillary equipment, including
> cleaning and adjusting carburetters,
> distributor, and
> air cleaners . . . . . . . . . . . . 11h 30m
>
> BDC.41 Door
> window winder assembly, remove and refit or fit new . . . . 3h 15m
>
> 12,000
> miles service . . . . . . . . . . 10h 30m
>
> SS.17 Swivel pin, remove and fit
> new and rebush, one side . . . . 4h --
>
> Find the full sheet here under
> MISCELLANEOUS/ "Schedule of Repair Times" http://healey6.com/technical.htm
>
> Rick
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