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<blockquote data-quote="alpsbay" data-source="post: 59523" data-attributes="member: 303"><p>I have just tried to fit a sandard T2 servo to my 69, and found that the peddle assembly on my bus is different to a 1970 bus. You can't change the assembly because the clutch assembly is in the same place as where you need to put the brake assembly I looked at five different buses in all, and my was the only one I couldn't fit the servo to, I hope this helps, I need to find out if I can fit a remote servo, which Creative Engineering sell, I will speak to Dave at Creative and keep you posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alpsbay, post: 59523, member: 303"] I have just tried to fit a sandard T2 servo to my 69, and found that the peddle assembly on my bus is different to a 1970 bus. You can't change the assembly because the clutch assembly is in the same place as where you need to put the brake assembly I looked at five different buses in all, and my was the only one I couldn't fit the servo to, I hope this helps, I need to find out if I can fit a remote servo, which Creative Engineering sell, I will speak to Dave at Creative and keep you posted. [/QUOTE]
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