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Okay, all you guys with the 6 cylinder cars do in fact have that =
aforementioned black hole inside the bottom portion of the diagonal =
brace, but Mike here states he has a BN2 which does not have the same =
black hole. Hundreds have a somewhat different black hole to contend =
with.
I would suggest checking inside the bottom of the engine mounting =
bracket welded to the side brace and the frame. If he dropped the nut =
from the left side of the car, it likely dropped down beside the front =
air cleaner and into the inside area of the mount, coming to rest at the =
bottom where it sits on the top surface of the frame. That's just inside =
the boxed area where the brake master cylinder is mounted. I've included =
a photo to Mike of a stripped down project car minus engine or any other =
items that would obstruct the view.
It's going to take a flexible magnetic tool to retrieve that nut.
Best of luck Mike, and let us know when and where you find it.
Rich Chrysler
. No nut. Any suggestions? TIA Mike Gougeon 56BN2 =20
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fact have that aforementioned black hole inside the bottom portion of =
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diagonal brace, but Mike here states he has a BN2 which does not have =
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with.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I would suggest checking inside the =
bottom of the=20
engine mounting bracket welded to the side brace and the frame. If he =
dropped=20
the nut from the left side of the car, it likely dropped down beside the =
front=20
air cleaner and into the inside area of the mount, coming to rest at the =
bottom=20
where it sits on the top surface of the frame. That's just inside the =
boxed area=20
where the brake master cylinder is mounted. I've included a photo to =
Mike of a=20
stripped down project car minus engine or any other items that =
would=20
obstruct the view.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>It's going to take a flexible magnetic =
tool=20
to retrieve that nut.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Rich Chrysler</FONT></DIV>
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