I don't remember them being not square but i probably did like you and
marked them through from the bulkhead.
Jim
On 06/02/2012 16:17, jin wrote:
ok so all is going well enough but ive come up against another head
scratcher
ive cut out a square stainless plate to mount between the bulkhead and
servo mounting brackets, (exactly as I have done on the pedal side) I
used a straight edge across the front of the car using the upper most
sub frame mounting holes as a datum and held the plate secure while
scribing through the bulkhead to mark the 4 servo mounting bracket
holes
Once I removed the plate it became clear that something was amiss, the
holes were out of square with each other in relation to the stainless
plate which is itself square and was held square to the bulkhead
My main question is......
Are the servo brackets to bulkhead holes supposed to be exactly square
to each other?
I thought it best to ask before o go elongating holes
my only doubt for this was brought about by realising that the actual
servo to servo mounting holes appear to be not "square" in relation to
each other, by which I mean if you line the 2 brackets parallel side
by side to each other the PCD of the servo to bracket holes would make
a trapezium shape and not square if that makes sense?
Trouble is my bulkhead scribe marks are long gone so I have no
reference
Mine is the type A / low spec setup
Cheers in advance
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