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Old 27-07-15, 23:57
Andrew H. Andrew H. is offline
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We have now made a start on the brakes. All of the old brake lines and some of the cast-iron brackets holding them to the chassis are either unusable or missing. Also some of the brass brake-line junctions are missing. So we had to scout around and find the necessary bits and pieces from a derelict truck we know about (we are lucky to have access to it). We also took photos of a restored LRDG truck to find out how the braking system fits together. Attached pics show an old original bracket that holds the armoured hand-brake cable to the chassis and how that goes on a restored truck. Another pic shows the "Y" shaped brass fitting that goes on the brake master-cylinder. I imagine these brake fittings are similar to those on the CMP trucks?
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File Type: jpg Brakes (1R).jpg (49.5 KB, 11 views)
File Type: jpg Fred brass (3RRR).jpg (86.9 KB, 145 views)
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