Rowland,
As you remember perhaps we were in Kirbymoorside the same day to pick up the
first stage of our millenium deal. So I think we had similar parts. Also for
the cockpit module we have about the same construction. Indeed the
reinforced place for the attachment of the brake cylinder is clear glassed
as you can see in the pictures attached. The first one is looking as if
there is metal inside. But when you put the light underneath then it becomes
clear. Note the different position of my brake cylinder and different
throttle.
Best regards
Karel Vranken
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From: "Rowland Carson" <rowlandcarson@googlemail.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: mono brake mounting
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>>There is a metal insert in the tunnel wall (the area you call the "plain
>>resin area"). The mounting holes need to go in this area, parallel to the
>>top of the tunnel as shown in the illustration
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> John - thanks for your reply.
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> The metal insert in my cockpit module must be a quite exotic alloy as I
> can see through it! That's why I said it was a "plain resin" area -
> obviously it has glass weave too.
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> But now I'm wondering - is my cockpit module faulty? Can anyone else
> confirm that the brake master cylinder mounting area contains a metal
> insert as John found on his?
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> regards
>
> Rowland
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