Robert,
Remember these little hardware pieces can bounce & travel for long distances
when hitting the garage floor. Keep looking.
Also, is there something special in Canada that allows brass to become
magnetic?
Craig Rice (Indiana)
BN1 & BN2
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Duquette" <robertduquette@sympatico.ca>
To: "Healeys" <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:57 AM
Subject: [Healeys] Where does the bolt go?
>I was re-attaching the rad and thinking to myself how easy this was
>compared
> to the replacing the one on a spridget ... ( Note to self: please stop
> thinking positive thoughts until it's over and tested. )
> I had the top bolts well started and thought that I had the LH lower one
> started and was on the right side trying to align the rad to the lower
> bracket
> and get that one started when I heard a 'tink' from the other side and the
> rad
> shifted. I shine the worklight over to the other side, and sure enough,
> there
> it was ... gone! I searched high and low and felt around where I couldn't
> see
> and even probed around with my newly acquired magnet on a stick to no
> avail!
> Well, I did come into possession of a small brass nut and a spare washer,
> but
> they are unrelated to anything that I've ever done. The magnet did a real
> good job of getting the brass nut! I used it to dislodge it and push it
> to
> where gravity took over. So where the heck did it go? It didn't make it
> to
> the floor. Do I have to be looking for something else to be able to find
> this
> bolt and washer?
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