Yes there is a bracket/covering cowl in the inner wheelarch that I have not captured adequately on any photo unfortunately. I will keep looking but this is the best I can do for now. Some of these pictures are Mk2 with different booster stud mounting but give you the idea.
You can't really service the hydraulics from one end of the cylinder. You can try but you will never get seal 34 & it's surrounding bits out. Also the cylinder bore needs to be inspected for corrosion & pitting & ideally given a light hone if OK.
This is all the mounting paraphernalia. Ignore chassis numbers. This remains correct for a 3 stud booster.
- Brake Servo Cowl & mouting.JPG (89.88 KiB) Viewed 2777 times
Some pics without the darn bracket/cowl.
- IMG_0992.JPG (4.25 MiB) Viewed 2777 times
- IMG_1956.jpg (2.71 MiB) Viewed 2777 times
- IMG_1955.jpg (3.63 MiB) Viewed 2777 times
- IMG_1957.jpg (2.89 MiB) Viewed 2777 times
- IMG_1942.jpg (3.51 MiB) Viewed 2769 times
Cowl after stone chip before being sprayed body colour
- IMG_0998.JPG (3.34 MiB) Viewed 2777 times
Yes there is a bracket/covering cowl in the inner wheelarch that I have not captured adequately on any photo unfortunately. I will keep looking but this is the best I can do for now. Some of these pictures are Mk2 with different booster stud mounting but give you the idea.
You can't really service the hydraulics from one end of the cylinder. You can try but you will never get seal 34 & it's surrounding bits out. Also the cylinder bore needs to be inspected for corrosion & pitting & ideally given a light hone if OK.
This is all the mounting paraphernalia. Ignore chassis numbers. This remains correct for a 3 stud booster.
[attachment=6]Brake Servo Cowl & mouting.JPG[/attachment]
Some pics without the darn bracket/cowl.
[attachment=5]IMG_0992.JPG[/attachment]
[attachment=4]IMG_1956.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=3]IMG_1955.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=2]IMG_1957.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=0]IMG_1942.jpg[/attachment]
Cowl after stone chip before being sprayed body colour
[attachment=1]IMG_0998.JPG[/attachment]