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    Default Re: Can you ID These Mystery Parts?

    My Classic IV-1200 had (has) a brake reservoir like that.
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    aaaand... .....the same identical brake fluid reservoir came with our early S7 (Pre John Mc Bean version S7)
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    Your reservoir looks the same as my Classic 4 Brake fluid reservoir. It is p/n 35013. My master cylinders are Cleveland p/n 39016
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    Many thanks for all the replies. As my Packing List does not include a brake reservoir, I am going to consider this item part of the main Landing Gear Kit for the Model 3.

    @t j - that was just the detail I am after, much appreciated!

    Hopefully now someone can confirm Part #'s LBRH-13 or LBRH-14. My original Packing Lists show one pair of each supplied, however, I only have (1) pair of Matco MC-4a's and I'm not sure if they were part #LBRH-13 'Master Cylinder Assembly' supplied in the KF-3 Main Landing Gear Kit or part #LBRH-14 'Brake, Master Cylinder' supplied in the 'Dual Brake Option Kit (K1190)' for a model 3.

    @Dutch - thanks for your offer, PM sent. I am real curious just what those other parts are and the location/function. Looks like those stumped a lot of folks!

    While on the mystery part subject, does anyone have a set of rear baggage compartments for a Model 3? I've never seen these before and somewhat at a loss exactly how they are installed. These were designated 'Old Part No. SC-3, Left Behind-seat fiberglass bucket' from Seat Compartment Kit #K1133, and 'Old Part No. SC-4, Right Behind-seat fiberglass bucket' from Seat Compartment Kit #K1134

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    Default Re: Can you ID These Mystery Parts?

    Re seat storage
    The compartments attach via screws onto captive nuts rivited to the "buckets"behind the seats.The screws are accessed by lifting the seat cousions.
    The buckets go in first then the seat pan goes on top and the screws are then done up
    Thes is a pita,but a kf3 really benifits from the extra storage
    I hope this explanation makes sense and is of some help

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    I have confirmed that the split tube tabs labeled 15094 and 15095 in the pic are New Part #'s 2.2 and 2.3 respectively on the Model 4 Retrofit Control System (19065) Packing List.

    Still not sure about the two lower items in the pic...
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