Firstly, Merry Christmas to everyone and thank you for the the support/advice I have received to date.
As I near the completion of my 1958 A10 Golden Flash restoration, I knew I needed a replacement fuel tank as the one I have is beyond economical repair - internal and external corrosion and dented. So I ordered a replacement tank from an Indian manufacturer but via a well respected UK supplier. Some comments when the tank arrived in almost identical packaging to the photos in Dave55's post in this thread :-
Paint and chrome finish look good
Threads for the fuel taps are good
Fuel cap fits well
Looks as if the badges will fit OK
but despite the UK supplier saying the fuel tank was "exactly" what I needed, I find :-
The holes for the knee pads are 7mm further apart and appear to be a metric thread (M6?)
The studs for the fuel tank brace are 7 mm further apart and again appear to be metric
The gap between the two halves of the fuel tank to clear the frame top tube is 5 mm wider which will require some modification to the rubber buffer supports
I have yet to put liquid in the tank to check for leaks but so far given the price (compared to restoring my old tank), it is adequate/good as a starting point to "fettle".
So my question to the experts on here, the knee rubber mounting plates can be re-drilled to fit the tank but do the knee pad rubbers (65-8205/6) have the screw fixing holes already drilled or will they need to be drilled? From the photos of these parts from internet suppliers, it looks as if there are no holes in the rubbers which will be ideal and I can drill holes in the rubber to fit the modified plates.
Thanks in advance for any comments.