The final 2 nuts attach a fairly thin piece of metal towards the bottom front of binnacle to the steering column holder. This piece of metal (or it may be 2 separate pieces) screw into the bottom of the binnacle with 2 screws. Therefore you have the option to either unscrew 6 nuts, or 4 nuts and 2 screws. I chose the 2 screw option, I think becuase the access to those 2 nuts was more difficult, and I could easily get a good grip on the screws. I think it also made replacement slightly easier, 4 bolts to get through holes in one go, then align screws, rather than 6 at once. I reckon it comes down to which you can get best access with the tools available to you. Rich -----Original Message----- From: Martin Gutkowski [mailto:webmaster@xxxx] Sent: 16 September 2003 12:26 To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [doc] Wiring Harness There should be 6 nuts holding the binnacle down... *shrug* Johnstone Richard wrote: >As for removal of the binnacle, it's not too hard. I make it a lot easier >to access the small nuts in question by removing the 2 knee pads and the air >pipe if I remember correctly. It was much easier to use a nut driver to >remove the nuts, rather than try to get a spanner up there. I remove just 4 >nuts (the back 4?) then unscrew 2 screws that go horisontally into base of >binnacle. A long handled screwdriver goes through some nice handy holes in >the steering column support to reach these screws. > >Rich > > DOC UK Website: www.delorean.co.uk Unsubscribe: doc-uk-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ** Unless otherwise stated, all messages posted to the group are assumed public and may be printed in the club magazine ** Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ P LEASE NOTE: THE ABOVE MESSAGE WAS RECEIVED FROM THE INTERNET. On entering the GSI, this email was scanned for viruses by the Government Secure Intranet (GSI) virus scanning service supplied exclusively by Cable & Wireless in partnership with MessageLabs. GSI users see http://www.gsi.gov.uk/main/notices/information/gsi-003-2002.pdf for further details. In case of problems, please call your organisational IT helpdesk ********************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are private and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed.I f you have received this email in error please return it to the address it came from telling them it is not for you and then delete it from your system. This email message has been swept for computer viruses. **********************************************************************