| Hi John,
How about temporarily assembling the shroud, wings, doors, etc for final 
painting? Then remove them before the assembly process. I'd be concerned 
about nicks and scratches in new/soft paint.
Brad
55 BN1
http://www.healey.org/
John Loftus wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Want to get some opinions on paint sequence for the Healey because I'm 
> planning on doing it "slightly" different than usual and wanted to get 
> some feedback while I still have time. The car is now in the paint 
> shop,  frame with body panels installed. The primer/surfacing step is 
> underway (it's looking great btw!). Once the exterior surfaces are in 
> final primer, the body panels will come off, the frame will be primed, 
> seam sealed and painted body color along with the inside of the body 
> panels. Then, instead of building up the running chassis, I plan to 
> have the body panels reinstalled and the final paint applied to the 
> outside. I would then bring the car back to my garage for mechanical 
> assembly. 
> One drawback to this method, that I can see, is that the front shroud 
> will be on making the engine install a tighter fit (but this shouldn't 
> be a biggie). BTW, the rebuilt motor will be run on a test stand/dyno 
> for break in and sorting out so it should only need to be installed 
> only once (famous last words). Besides installing the vent ducting is 
> there anything else that will come back to bite me because the panels 
> are on and painted? Anything that I must install before the 
> shrouds/panels go on for the final time?
>
> Cheers,
> John
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