Carl:
Remember when you put on the tail lamp assemblies to make sure the
sharp edged nuts cut through the paint to metal. Check to make sure that
this ground is good, or better yet run an external ground wire for each
lamp. Poor tail lamp grounds after a paint job is a common problem.
And by the way, congratulations, i'm BRG with envy.
Kelvin.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carl French [mailto:cfrench@cybertours.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 1999 11:49 AM
> To: bfrench@nh.ultranet.com
> Cc: mgs@autox.team.net; rjakcl@erie.net; bjfrench@cisunix.unh.edu
> Subject: WOOHOO-2
>
>
> Ah Spring is coming! Our beloved 67 came home to it's spot in the barn
> this afternoon. It has got new sills and door skins and nine coats of
> BRG to keep it warm. I will start the reassembly process
> before going on
> duty tonight, I have to put on a couple of taillights or something. I
> know, I will put on the new MG chrome parts on the trunk lid!....DOH!!
> Easing them in to the painted holes I promptly knock two
> chips of paint
> at the edge of the holes! (WOW that really is alot of paint).
> Oh well, I
> guess that can wait till the paint cures in the sun a bit more. I can
> start doing doing some of the interior reassembly. But it is nice to
> have the car back at home again, now if I can just keep the cat off of
> the soft paint.
> Carl F
> 67B
>
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