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Phil Bates
'67 MGB
'58 MGA
Barrie Robinson wrote:
>I am currently on he trail of Dzus fasteners with the retainer washers so
>they don't fall out of the hole (and under the seat). I may look into ones
>with handles on - good idea!!
>
>
>At 02:59 PM 4/7/2003 -0500, Paul Root wrote:
>
>
>>Aeseeyou@aol.com wrote:
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>>
>>>How-dee...
>>>Yep It's the mental midget who has an MGB...so I guess that makes me an
>>>
>>>
>>MGB
>>
>>
>>>Midget, ehh? But why I've brought this here soap-box to stand on and
>>>
>>>
>>say my
>>
>>
>>>piece is..."What the hey do you advise that I do to make gaining access
>>>
>>>
>>to my
>>
>>
>>>battery box on my 1978 MGB not such a pain in the abs? Somebody (DPO?)
>>>somewhere must have had a real tough time twisting the lock pins loose
>>>
>>>
>>'cause
>>
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>>>the slotted heads are now mostly smoothed off from the screw driver
>>>
>>>
>>slipping
>>
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>>>and scrapping off layer after layer of the head. So what I've done is
>>>
>>>
>>tigged
>>
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>>>a wind knob sort of affair on to all 4 pins that are hinged to flop
>>>
>>>
>>down when
>>
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>>>I'm not trying to get to the battery. Does that make any sense to
>>>
>>>
>>anyone. If
>>
>>
>>>you'd like I could draw one or better yet take a photo of a couple of them
>>>(1) Open (2.) then closed..
>>>Albert Escalante, owner-1978 MGB
>>>Central Coast British Car Club (Ca.)
>>>
>>>
>>I think this was talked about a few months ago. I have the same problem.
>>
>>One solution was to replace the old Dzus fasteners with new ones that
>>have the little handles.
>>
>>Now, if we knew the size, and where to get them... :-)
>>
>>--
>>Paul T. Root
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