CROSS SECTIONS
fig 1: AT SHACKLE
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bush _ r
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bush |h| m
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bush |m|
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bush
fig 2: A FEW INCHES AFT OF SHACKLE
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b a c
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b A C
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a is the chassis leg, a "top-hat" section on it's side.
b is the outermost cover/closing plate
c is the inner cover plate, seen when you open the boot lid
(its got the big rubber grommet in it! )
My question: should there be a rectangular
closing plate A-a-c-C in fig 2?,
I wrote earlier
>In the boot, on ser 3 to 5, there is a chassis cover panel on each side,
>which stands about one inch inboard of the rear chassis leg. This allows
>for the rear spring shackle.
>I'd like to know how the gap between the vertical cover panel and the
>actual chassis leg is closed, just aft of the shackle.
>Should there be a strip of metal, say one inch by three inches,
>which closes the gap, to protect the rearmost section of the chassis leg?
>If so, is this strip attatched to the small quarter-circle shaped floor
>corner piece, which lies under the tank?
Sorry for taking up the bandwidth!
(this is all that's preventing the rear end being finished)
Andy
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