Garry,
Thanks a lot!
You "confused" me first and clarified this with you last post.
But, gentlemen...,
The problem hasn't been solved to the full extend.
OK: LHD and RHD cars have different brackets for the VDO washer bottle as mentioned above (112 860 0014 for RHDs) and on LHD cars the bottle is attached to the 113 290 0086 bracket ... which basically all LHD cars "should have" and all stick-shift cars, LHD and RHD. Is this summary correct so far?
Then, please look at the pics again.
a) Bracket from James 230 (1963) - with only one branch to the right turn from the spectator's view) - for the wash bottle; this bracket is L-shaped.
b) Bracket from the Pinin-230 - with two branches - one for the bottle, one for the black Bosch (0 332 008 001) relais - This bracket is T-shaped by looking from above from the bird's view.
c) Garry's RHD bracket for the clutch cannister - bended to the right - for the cannister. Also L-shaped but in the different direction than the long branch on the T-shaped bracket - and no branch for a washer bottle.
All three brackets are different. So, are there different versions of this bracket? And with that the part number never changed, has it always been 113 290 0086? At least that's what the parts lists tell us!
Enclosed is a picture of Bob
cascadia 's barn-find SL, which also has the two-armed bracket (the T-shaped bracket like on the Pinin-SL) but
with the cannister attached - a stick shift car. (The round clamp comes with the cannister upon delivery.)
Now, is there an evolution of this bracket 113 290 0086?
- First, the one like James has (and me, with my 1964 car)
- second, the two-arm bracket (T-shaped), 1966, 1968?
- finally the bracket only with the branch to the left for an additional relais or (radio) fuse box but no longer with the branch to the right for the washer bottle. This one is the one as Alfred mentioned initially; e.g. on a 1970 car (see the pic of the 1970 Euro 280 below).
And how about Garry's RHD bracket for the clutch cannister?
That one looks authentic and factory to me but is bent to the opposite direction than the "relais/fuse box" branch of the other brackets above... It is L-shaped to the opposite direction.
So, in total we have four different brackets for the clutch reservoir cannister...
Isn't that weird?
And to make things even more complicated...
John (The Lews), please you have a stick-shift 250. Where do
-you- have your cannister? You've got a clutch master cylinder (on one of your pics) but no reservoir. Is the clutch fluid been withdrawn from the main brake fluid reservoir? Was that a special scenario for a few 100s of cars, for the pre-002980 car which you have?
I am very confused here.
Because, 49's (please what is that gentleman's real name?) completely untouched white 1968 stick-shift 280SL (which he has owned from new) has the cannister _and_ the two-branch (T-shaped) bracket again!
Please, fellow aficionados...,
isn't this fantastically confusing? All in a tumble!
I love it - but don't have a correct answer & solution for this.
Do you?
Achim
(only bracket type a)