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- 18 Apr 2007, 20:12
- Forum: Mechanical
- Topic: Help re brake master cylinder....
- Replies: 1
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Help re brake master cylinder....
Just taken the master cyl off my 2.0 lt Aircooled to replace with one bought from GSF. The new cylinder (part no 251611021C - obtained by GSF putting my reg no into their box of tricks) has three hydraulic connections to the brake system, one on the top at the rear, one on the bottom left hand side ...
- 02 Feb 2007, 12:53
- Forum: Technical Questions and Answers (archived from live forum)
- Topic: Master cylinder repair kit
- Replies: 1
- Views: 489
Master cylinder repair kit
Hi,
Anybody know where I can get a brake master cyl repair kit (or decent new cylinder at a sensible price)?
Many thanks
Anybody know where I can get a brake master cyl repair kit (or decent new cylinder at a sensible price)?
Many thanks
- 30 Jan 2007, 10:24
- Forum: Camping & Travelling
- Topic: Babies sleeping arrangements
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3219
- 23 Jan 2007, 11:38
- Forum: Camping & Travelling
- Topic: Babies sleeping arrangements
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3219
- 16 Jan 2007, 08:57
- Forum: Camping & Travelling
- Topic: Babies sleeping arrangements
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3219
- 15 Jan 2007, 21:02
- Forum: Camping & Travelling
- Topic: Babies sleeping arrangements
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3219
Hi Kathy, The 'hanging cot' was another of my heath-robinson-esque devices. It uses the poles that go across the van for the hammock / bunk thing that goes across the front seats. A sheet of ply hung by tarpaulin type material and closed at the ends to make an open box (cot) about 450 mm deep hangin...
- 14 Jan 2007, 18:55
- Forum: Camping & Travelling
- Topic: Babies sleeping arrangements
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3219
- 14 Jan 2007, 08:21
- Forum: Camping & Travelling
- Topic: Babies sleeping arrangements
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3219
- 13 Jan 2007, 08:37
- Forum: Camping & Travelling
- Topic: Babies sleeping arrangements
- Replies: 20
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Yep! Medised is wonderful stuff....... A net or something at the end of the bed might work but it needs to be pretty robust - anybody tried anything like this to fit into the triangular space? I cant see any obvious fixing point at the top without drilling holes in the GRP roof which I don't particu...
- 12 Jan 2007, 21:31
- Forum: Camping & Travelling
- Topic: Babies sleeping arrangements
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3219
- 12 Jan 2007, 20:07
- Forum: Camping & Travelling
- Topic: Babies sleeping arrangements
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3219
Babies sleeping arrangements
Hi all, Looking for some bright ideas here - our 4 yr old sleeps perfectly in the top 'tent' bit of our Devon and the baby slept for a while in a hanging cot from poles over the front passenger seat. Perfect. The little blighter can now clamber over the side / end of the cot and wreak all sorts of d...