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Hi chaps

 

Can someone upload an image of the standard rear brake pipe set up (around the beam and to the caliper end of the job)

 

I have taken the stupid ABS compensators off and could do with setting it up semi standard?

 

Ta

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m@ttc

1.6 or 1.9?

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ORB

Sorry, 1.9

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Clapton_Is_God

I'm not having much luck uploading pictures here but if you PM me your email address then I have some pictures that may be of some use to you.

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mrfirepro

these are not ABS, but may help. This is how I've done it so may not be perfect. There are many more if you click on the photos.

 

from compensators

 

P1030697_666x500.jpg

 

P1030723_666x500.jpg

 

P1030734_666x500.jpg

 

this shows the pipe, the cable should be underneath with two clips

 

P1030739_666x500.jpg

 

P1030740_666x500.jpg

 

P1030741_375x500.jpg

 

 

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Henry Yorke

post-3457-0-64326100-1433629294_thumb.jpg

 

If you have any ABS bits you are not wanting, I may be interested to have them for spares :) It is a god awful system and I have yet to get mine working properly

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Miles

Paul, the handbrake cable should be under the bracket, not on top :)​

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mrfirepro

Thanks Miles, WP pointed that out to me during the build, it now underneath and with two clips.... :)

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ORB

Henry, I still have one of the two compensators

 

The rest went a long time ago.

 

Oh, I have the front hubs, but they are fitted.

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ORB

Furthermore, does anyone have the part number for the bracket mounted to the body next to the wheel cradle hook at the furthest right of Mrfirepro's FIRST image? The one at the very end of the copper pipe that goes to the flexi that wraps the beam?

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stef205

your top shock bolt is in round the wrong way aswell :wacko:

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mrfirepro

your top shock bolt is in round the wrong way aswell :wacko:

Thanks, another item added to the to do list.. :(

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Henry Yorke

Furthermore, does anyone have the part number for the bracket mounted to the body next to the wheel cradle hook at the furthest right of Mrfirepro's FIRST image? The one at the very end of the copper pipe that goes to the flexi that wraps the beam?

This one:

P1030696_666x500.jpg

 

I had a hunt on Service box and couldn't find them either. They look like they come off otherwise Paul wouldn't have had them plated. On the 1FM they bolt onto the top of the compensators.

 

your top shock bolt is in round the wrong way aswell :wacko:

 

We've all done that at some point!

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ORB

Yes, the one right at the far right hand side.

 

I have obviously removed the ABS compensators, ordered up some new flexis but I need the bracket to secure the copper pipe to the body.

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ORB

Why cant I find the part number for this stupid bracket?

 

Anyone got a dead shell laying about :)

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mrfirepro

I have a donor car here, but may be a little while before I get around to fully stripping it.....what sort of rush are you in?

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welshpug

I believe that bracket will be 4184 53, NFP.

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Henry Yorke

I believe that bracket will be 4184 53, NFP.

 

 

 

0 document(s) found containing 4184 53 for other vehicle families

:(

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welshpug

sorry, typo there!! 4814 53.

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ORB

I will have a dealer search tomorrow and then probably end up making them. its only a strip of metal with two holes in it. :)

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mrfirepro

if your thinking of making some these may help

 

P1020362.jpg

 

P1020361.jpg

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ORB

Ta!

 

I made some last night.

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ORB

I made some brackets. Job jobbed

 

B4C9A792-13A5-4B0C-B9B7-9851773941D9_zps

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