[Healeys] BN6 Tonneau Cover Fasteners

Jean Caron vintage_roadster_restoration at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 18 15:41:00 MDT 2019


Neil,
The screws are #8 by ½” , countersunk, Phillips or Pozidrive, chromed. I would also suggest that you purchase a longer male part of the “Tenax” to screw into the dashtop at the centre, makes it a lot easier to work with, see photo.

Jean
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Subject: Re: [Healeys] BN6 Tonneau Cover Fasteners

Folks
Lets back up a bit.  The turn button for the earlier 6 cylinder cars, like BN6, is the same part number (Moss) and part, and in real life the same as the 100 cars.  On the 100 you use two screws to fasten the turn button. Have never have seen the 100 cars use anything other than number 4 sheet metal screws. By merit that the part numbers are the same in the Moss catalog and in real life, the early six cylinder cars used a number 4 sheet metal also. A rivet would have to be much larger diameter.  To verify I just installed a new number 4 screw in an original BN4 scuttle top panel and it screwed in just like it should.
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Perry

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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 4:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [Healeys] BN6 Tonneau Cover Fasteners

Thanks Jean. Interesting!

If you look at the Moss Motors parts parts manual it shows a rivet (64) is used to attach the turn button. I guess the answer will be the size of the attachment holes in the turn buttons/turnbuckles when they arrive.

If screws are used, do they have to go through to the steel or will the trim backing board have enough strength to hold the tonneau? Probably not!

On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 12:51 PM Jean Caron <vintage_roadster_restoration at hotmail.com<mailto:vintage_roadster_restoration at hotmail.com>> wrote:
Neil,
I do not quite understand what you are asking here but I have a BN6 and the tonneau cover is held at the front by a turnbuckle on the driver side and the passenger side> Each turnbuckle is secured to the dashtop by two screws and there is also a “Tenax “ fastener that holds the passenger side of the tonneau cover immediately next to the zipper very close to the rearview mirror. Nothing else holds the tonneau cover at the front. There are no rivets anywhere at the front.

Jean

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Subject: [Healeys] BN6 Tonneau Cover Fasteners

I need to install several turn buttons to hold the front end of my new tonneau cover to the trim over the inner panel scuttle top. I believe the visible vinyl covers a hardboard or similar semi rigid backing. Am I right in thinking that I need to use blind rivets to go all the way through this trim piece to attach the turn button to the steel inner panel scuttle top? Or should this be a screw attachment to the steel? Comments please.
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