27-01-2024, 03:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-01-2024, 03:24 PM by andrew34ruby.)
On my 1934 ARQ Ruby the sidelight hole is not involved. The large bracket is made from two pieces of metal welded together. A separate small piece of metal is welded to the wired edge of the wing.
The large bracket has 2 large bolts through the cow horns, through the inner wing, and through the bracket.
Then there is a nut and bolt securing the large bracket to the bit that is welded on as part of the wing.
Also the headlight bolt secures the bracket to the wing.
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Here at top left you can see the sidelight cable and nut alongside the bracket, but not involved.
Here at the lower left is the pale nut and bolt securing the large bracket to the wing, via the welded to wing piece of metal.
To the right of that we see the quite separate sidelight attached to the wing.
At top right we see the brass headlight nut securing headlight, wing and large bracket all together.
At the lower right we see the large bracket as it continues down to be bolted to cow horn etc.
The large bracket has 2 large bolts through the cow horns, through the inner wing, and through the bracket.
Then there is a nut and bolt securing the large bracket to the bit that is welded on as part of the wing.
Also the headlight bolt secures the bracket to the wing.
cow bracket 1.jpg (Size: 137.99 KB / Downloads: 173)
Here at top left you can see the sidelight cable and nut alongside the bracket, but not involved.
Here at the lower left is the pale nut and bolt securing the large bracket to the wing, via the welded to wing piece of metal.
To the right of that we see the quite separate sidelight attached to the wing.
At top right we see the brass headlight nut securing headlight, wing and large bracket all together.
At the lower right we see the large bracket as it continues down to be bolted to cow horn etc.