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Old May 9th 08, 04:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
cavelamb himself[_4_]
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Dick wrote:
Respectfully, I'm not sure that heat is a problem: as long as the
reservoir is mounted away from exhaust pipes and oil cooler discharge, and
if necessary, could do some shielding like for gascolators or air duct like
those directed on magnetos.

I'd like to hear where others have a master reservoir located....

He has a removable top cowl skin between the firewall and instrument panel
for access to fuel tank and back of panel. Having the same removable skin on
my 601, it is easier to access my Matco rudder mounted brake units thru a
floor access panel. Each annual when I check the fluid level at the pedal
units and still pull the top skin to check instrument connections, hoses,
wiring, filters, I think how nice it would be to have an easily accessible
remote master reservoirG, hence the firewall aft side thought .


Dick wrote:


He also decided not to have right seat brakes but I was wondering what you
thought of the brake master reservoir on the firewall idea (so he doesn't
have to crawl inside and under the panel)?
Also what kind of parking brake are you thinking about?

If you are talking about putting the brake master reservoir on the


engine side of the firewall, I don't like the idea. First, you have the
additional hole in the firewall, then you have the heat issue.

If you are talking about putting the reservoir on the inside of the
firewall I don't see what is gained.


(bottom posting - even though it messes with the flow...)

I've always forud that the remote version was easier (and a lot neater!)
to bleed. Might have a higher capacity of fludi too, if built that way.

On the other hand, they are heavier, and have more opportunity to leak.

Ya pays yer money and takes yer choice...

Richard
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