[Healeys] BN2 P-clip?

S and T Miller stmiller96 at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 19 08:46:05 MST 2020


That is what I found as well. Someone sent a picture of a unrestored car and it is the same as described.  I know that not all were exactly the same, but it seems the p-clip installed may have been the norm.
Thank you


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Subject: Re: [Healeys] BN2 P-clip?

Looking at the Anderson/Moment book it would appear the the car chosen for the photo of the 100 flasher relay has a P clip on the rear top machine screw..
Several of our used relays have a shadow of the clip evident in the galvanized finish at that location.
Perry


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From: S and T Miller via Healeys <healeys at autox.team.net>
Subject: [Healeys] BN2 P-clip?



I know it seems trivial, but was wondering if there was a P-clip holding the wiring harness on the top machine screw that holds the flasher relay to the inner fender. The same one where the harness is grounded. The concours picture set I have show no P-clip, but my flasher relay shows evidence that P-clip was there (fairly original car). I'm making every effort to keep the harness attachments/ routing as original as possible.  Thanks in advance.
Shawn


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