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Old 09-03-10, 18:34
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Thanks for the pictures of the bolt, What is the overall length of it and I assume it is drilled and taped on the end to thread onto the stud on the intake ? I will have to see where I put that guard and will take some better pictures of it and post them.

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Old 09-03-10, 20:47
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cheers Dave if you could and perhaps take some measurements it would help us that need that bit a whole bunch...


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Old 09-03-10, 23:26
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Bolt length o/all 4.125 (4 1/8") Head 11mm(7/16") Head is 1.000" accross the flats. Tube dia.= 19mm(3/4") The hole has been drilled 76mm, but only threaded to 40mm
O/all thickness of square washer=8.6mm. 32mm high and 34mm wide.
Round washer 4mm thick. The manifold stud looks like 9/16" UNF. Use a good bit of steel. A lot hangs off it.
On another subject, I see in your 3rd picture of post #5. on the extreme right of the picture, you have some leather rear hull/actuator rod seals. I have one only, and have never seen them anywhere else. Are they easy to get in Canada? I also have a rubber version. See pictures. Is the leather bellows on the bisector pull rod still available N.O.S.?
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Old 11-03-10, 20:45
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Here is some pictures of the park brake shield and when I get a chance I will try to get some dimensions written up. Lynn the rubber seal you could get from Brian Asbury and you can email him at: brian.asbury@sympatico.ca with I believe part # TL3615.
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Old 11-03-10, 20:46
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Old 17-03-10, 08:55
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I drew up the dimensions of the park brake cover so I hope they are legible. It is a very difficult item to try and draw up the measurements on.

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Old 17-03-10, 16:10
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I have talked with Midwest Military and when I get home in May, I am going to send him my original. He will manufacture copies for the market. His repros are quite good, so if you can wait, you can get the next best thing to NOS.
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