Randy--
Do NOT use a screwdriver--try a wooden cuticle pusher or plastic dental tool
with dish soap or windex.
Best--Michael Oritt
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In a message dated 3/17/2009 10:47:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rdickson@midwestarchaeology.com writes:
Fellow Healeyoids,
Ibm having a hell of a time getting that little chrome ring into the rubber
light housing on the rear turn indicator lights. I got the fronts in fine,
but I canbt get the rears in to save my life. I have spent an hour on just
one! Ibm sick of slipping with the rounded blade of a screwdriver and
gouging
the paint. I got these from AH Spares about five years ago and they have
never seen the light of day. Did they change dimensions when they passed the
time/space continuum? I donbt know if I need to get other ones, use
silicone or like lubricant or what. I always had a slightly hard time with
these
on my old Minis and my Cobra (which are identical) but NOTHING like the
Healey
problem. Maybe there is a special tool?????? Help is appreciated as how to
proceed.
Randy
Healey-Archaeologist
63 BJ7
60 BT7
66 Cobra replica
06 Mini Cooper S
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