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Subject: [Healeys] BN7 Sidescreens - Screen Fitting Instructions
From: Norman Hendry via Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2021 13:48:01 -0600
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Went for a drive the other day and as it was rather windy I fitted my new s=
ide screens for the first time and was impressed with the wind and noise pr=
otection they gave. Part of the drive took me onto a highway and when I inc=
reased the speed to 100 km/h the fixed screen on the drivers door blew out =
(thankfully there were no other cars around me)

Taking a closer look at the side screen frame and comparing it to the origi=
nal side screen assemblies I noticed the following:
1. The siding screen is in the inner channel which has a felt U-section =E2=
=80=93 same as the originals
2. The outer channel, for the fixed screen is filled all-around with a high=
 density felt which is just below the channel lip.  Is this right, as the f=
elt blocks the drainage holes, the screen does not sit deep in the the chan=
nel, and the original side screens do not have this felt?

I have spent countless hours surfing the net, the archives, looking at part=
s books, and Gary Andersons restoration guidelines and can=E2=80=99t find h=
ow the screens are fitted inside the frame so I would be really appreciativ=
e of help and guidance.

Thank you

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<DIV>Went for a drive the other day and as it was rather windy I fitted my =
new 
side screens for the first time and was impressed with the wind and noise 
protection they gave. Part of the drive took me onto a highway and when I 
increased the speed to 100 km/h the fixed screen on the drivers door blew o=
ut 
(thankfully there were no other cars around me)</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Taking a closer look at the side screen frame and comparing it to the =

original side screen assemblies I noticed the following:</DIV>
<DIV>1. The siding screen is in the inner channel which has a felt U-sectio=
n =E2=80=93 
same as the originals</DIV>
<DIV>2. The outer channel, for the fixed screen is filled all-around with a=
 high 
density felt which is just below the channel lip.&nbsp; Is this right, as t=
he 
felt blocks the drainage holes, the screen does not sit deep in the the cha=
nnel, 
and the original side screens do not have this felt?</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>I have spent countless hours surfing the net, the archives, looking at=
 
parts books, and Gary Andersons restoration guidelines and can=E2=80=99t fi=
nd how the 
screens are fitted inside the frame so I would be really appreciative of he=
lp 
and guidance.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
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