Another good "trick" is Polaroid pictures - lots of them.
Things like throttle linkage, hose, hard line and wire routing, etc, etc
are a lot easier to remember when a clear photo is there to refresh the
memory.
Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget
On Tue, 3 Mar 1998 09:34:13 -0500 mgb_73@juno.com (James E Kearman)
writes:
>It's easy to think you'll remember how to put the car back together,
>but....
>
>Before you take the car apart, get LOTS of sturdy freezer bags of
>various sizes,a felt-tip marker, and a big notebook. Number the lines
>in the notebook 1, 2, 3, ... Each time you remove a set of hardware or
>anything that will fit in a bag, write the description in the notebook
>and number the bag accordingly (some bags have white areas just for
>that purpose). #1 -- Bonnet fixing bolts, #2, radiator fixing bolts,
>etc. If you break a bolt, make a note in the notebook so you know what
>to buy.
>
>It helps to have enough shelf space to arrange the bags more or less
>in order. A few hours spent organizing when you start will save you
>lots of time and aggravation at the tail end.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Jim
>
>---
>Jim Kearman
>Florence, MA - USA
>1973 MGB Roadster
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