So I decided to use CAD to make drawings of the parts I was hoping to manufacture. The first was the booster bracket.
These are the original parts:
![[Image: uc?id=0B6N-MKLf5KbTcFJoU2FWX0h5YWM]](https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0B6N-MKLf5KbTcFJoU2FWX0h5YWM)
And these are the CAD models of the two brackets:
![[Image: uc?id=0B6N-MKLf5KbTV2E4dFJrWGt3djg]](https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0B6N-MKLf5KbTV2E4dFJrWGt3djg)
![[Image: uc?id=0B6N-MKLf5KbTOV9RQzhBX3BOWFk]](https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0B6N-MKLf5KbTOV9RQzhBX3BOWFk)
Then I decided to mock up the wheel centre cap, since the cap got hit and broken:
![[Image: uc?id=0B6N-MKLf5KbTU1d5N1ZmVGN3QWs]](https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0B6N-MKLf5KbTU1d5N1ZmVGN3QWs)
I'll try and get this 3D printed if I can.
Finally I decided to get a proper locking petrol cap that seals properly and hopefully doesn't leak.
![[Image: uc?id=0B6N-MKLf5KbTS3RWMXpSWWJTX0k]](https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0B6N-MKLf5KbTS3RWMXpSWWJTX0k)
These are the original parts:
And these are the CAD models of the two brackets:
Then I decided to mock up the wheel centre cap, since the cap got hit and broken:
I'll try and get this 3D printed if I can.
Finally I decided to get a proper locking petrol cap that seals properly and hopefully doesn't leak.