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Old 19-08-09, 21:15
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Old 19-08-09, 21:49
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Old 20-08-09, 12:39
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tony It's always good when you start them up, keeps you enthused. Bet you can't wait to get out on the open road now with your chest out and your head held high, as the owner of fords do.

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Old 20-08-09, 12:52
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tony It's always good when you start them up, keeps you enthused. Bet you can't wait to get out on the open road now with your chest out and your head held high, as the owner of fords do.

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Max finally! Great to have a yarn to you on MLU

Your right I cant wait! It'll go now but Ive got to make it stop as well.
I still dont have any pics on how the front brake lines are supposed to look. I can easily run two metal lines from the master cylinder down to the flex hoses but the vague pictures Ive got in the old manuals tell that this isnt so.

A question I'd like to ask the forum is were the brake systems different on a F60L 2pounder anti tank portee to a F60L with GS Body?

Fuel lines as well are they any different and if not, how are they set up regardless.
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Old 20-08-09, 22:01
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Max finally! Great to have a yarn to you on MLU

A question I'd like to ask the forum is were the brake systems different on a F60L 2pounder anti tank portee to a F60L with GS Body?

Fuel lines as well are they any different and if not, how are they set up regardless.
Tony I believe the fuel and brake lines are the same regardless of whether it is used as a portee or a GS as the basic chassis were the same on all F60L body types. They may however differ between a 11/12 and 13 cab F60 but probably not all that much.
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Old 21-08-09, 09:44
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Hi Tony I took some photos under Keith's blitz I hope they help, if you want other angles just ask and I will try to get them.
Off the back of the master cylinder; top pipe rons along right chassis rail to front right wheel, middle pipe runs across the crossmember to the left chassis rail and to the left front wheel, the bottom pipe runs across the crossmember to the left chassis rail then back to the rear axle.
Sorry I could only get one photo up today the clouds and rain keep cutting my conection to the saterlight let me know what other angles you require.
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Old 21-08-09, 09:56
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Hi Tony I took some photos under Keith's blitz I hope they help, if you want other angles just ask and I will try to get them.
Off the back of the master cylinder; top pipe rons along right chassis rail to front right wheel, middle pipe runs across the crossmember to the left chassis rail and to the left front wheel, the bottom pipe runs across the crossmember to the left chassis rail then back to the rear axle.
Sorry I could only get one photo up today the clouds and rain keep cutting my conection to the saterlight let me know what other angles you require.
Good work Robert - this is exactly what Tony needs to see.
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Old 21-08-09, 14:38
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Hi Tony I took some photos under Keith's blitz I hope they help, if you want other angles just ask and I will try to get them.
Off the back of the master cylinder; top pipe rons along right chassis rail to front right wheel, middle pipe runs across the crossmember to the left chassis rail and to the left front wheel, the bottom pipe runs across the crossmember to the left chassis rail then back to the rear axle.
Sorry I could only get one photo up today the clouds and rain keep cutting my conection to the saterlight let me know what other angles you require.
Robert
This photo is like water to a very thirsty baboon. Thanks a Gazillion!!!! Would like to see shots of the rear pipe from master cylinder,& its exact location on the cross member to the bracket at the back if you can. And anything of the fuel lines. I know that'll take a few photos so I'll owe you.
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Old 20-08-09, 13:02
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Les Français orthographient-ils toujours mon nom inexactement ?

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Pas le français, juste un imbécile ignorant qui donne l'intellect de psuedo par l'intermédiaire de traduire ce qu'il dit d'anglais-français
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