Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
without doubt any early mini needs the sucker onto the windscreen to cut out vibration & the BMC designed three hole securing bracket is the best solution.. i have tried another e-bay 3 Hole Mirror Bracket with fixed stem & that did not have enough mirror stem clearance onto the inner Windscreen.. we all need Gordon onto this subject can anyone give him a nudge to increase his range of excellent items
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
Pic of the works set up;
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
This is how it’s looks with the correct Mini bracket and black stem sucker!
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
I'm here , just had a few manic days. The triangular bracket is pretty straight forward. Doc's method is good and solid, but you need to have a 1/4 die to thread the stem. The adjustable style is more easier to fit at home, just a bigger pain to make my end. The support to the windscreen should be pretty easy to sort, either with one of the black ends if they are still available or an adapter for a clear onePolarsilver wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 11:56 am we all need Gordon onto this subject can anyone give him a nudge to increase his range of excellent items
Anyone got an old mirror they could send me to play about with. Doubt I will be able to do anything for a couple of weeks though as trying to get sorted for Bingley
Cheers Gordon
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
No offense but just want show the bracket and sucker mentioned on page one, looks like when fitted!
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
Gordon , will send you a pm & can drop off a Lucas Mirror with you at Bingley
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
Just had a look at mine, many options for this out there but here's another.
Mine has no sucker and appears to have a cast bracket which provides a very rigid mirror support helped by a short mirror stem.
This was fitted a very long time ago so not sure where the arrangement may have been copied from.
Ashley
Mine has no sucker and appears to have a cast bracket which provides a very rigid mirror support helped by a short mirror stem.
This was fitted a very long time ago so not sure where the arrangement may have been copied from.
Ashley
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
Nice one Gordon, looking forward to see what you come up with.Catmint wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13, 2024 7:52 amI'm here , just had a few manic days. The triangular bracket is pretty straight forward. Doc's method is good and solid, but you need to have a 1/4 die to thread the stem. The adjustable style is more easier to fit at home, just a bigger pain to make my end. The support to the windscreen should be pretty easy to sort, either with one of the black ends if they are still available or an adapter for a clear onePolarsilver wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 11:56 am we all need Gordon onto this subject can anyone give him a nudge to increase his range of excellent items
Anyone got an old mirror they could send me to play about with. Doubt I will be able to do anything for a couple of weeks though as trying to get sorted for Bingley
Cheers Gordon
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
Finally managed to have a quick play about. Needs a lot of refining but works in principle
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
Looks just the ticket, are you taking advance orders ? If so please put me on the list
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
For the purists don't forget the mirrors are all dated on the rear of the glass
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
Gordon ..Good Job.. can i suggest that your final package comes with a set of the 3 x Countersunk Screws and also the Windscreen Sucker.. for the reason that i always loose one of those cant rail screws or drop them into oblivion .
Consideration .. i seem to remember ( maybe) the Rear Mirror securing Threads are supplied as a sliding caged nut on a mk1 shell & some other shells have a fixed 3x Tapped hole in the cant rail .. just a thought as "IF" there needs to be some tolerance in aligning the bracket screw holes to the Threads?
Q can any on here advise if this is correct ? ..or have i lost the plot again .
Consideration .. i seem to remember ( maybe) the Rear Mirror securing Threads are supplied as a sliding caged nut on a mk1 shell & some other shells have a fixed 3x Tapped hole in the cant rail .. just a thought as "IF" there needs to be some tolerance in aligning the bracket screw holes to the Threads?
Q can any on here advise if this is correct ? ..or have i lost the plot again .
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
Hello, very good job, if it is true that you are going to market the piece, I would like one
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
I will be, they are on the list to dosolomorris wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 5:45 pm Hello, very good job, if it is true that you are going to market the piece, I would like one
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Re: Lucas 608 Mounting Bracket
having just bought a 608 with no real idea how to attach it.....really interested in this
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