[Healeys] Illusive parts numbers
Richard Mayor
boyracer466 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 10 14:54:58 MDT 2024
I have an idea that might help regarding the 3” metal disc. The Jaguar MK VII has a similar disc(s) under the rear seat. I can’t say if it is actually 3” but I do recall seeing it (around 30 years ago) and thinking it was just like the ones in the 2 seater 3000s.
Richard Mayor
boyracer466 at gmail.com
> On Mar 10, 2024, at 11:39 AM, Michael Salter <michaelsalter at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have spent many many hours over the last 40 years looking up part numbers in Austin Healey Parts Manuals.
> In all that time I have only EVER come across 2 parts for which a part number could not be found.
> If you are looking for something to do while you wait for spring see if you can find original part numbers for either of these:
> The first is the metal disc (plugs) used on the 2 seat 6 cylinder cars which need to be removed to access the nuts on the studs which secure the boot hinges to the rear shroud. These are about 3" in diameter and have a spring steel retaining bar.
> The other is a bracket used in the 100's (about 10" long) that runs between the steering column steady bracket and the dash (facia) panel. These seem to have been used on both BN1's and BN2's.
>
> M
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