> "I'd love to fix it so my brakes don't go away while landing, but I
simply can't get there!  And bleeding brakes is not uncommon
(leaks so happen) . . ." 

Although I have a removable front deck and a removable custom-built 17.2
gallon fuel tank and can get to my brake cylinders very easily, Ken
Cottle attached plastic tubes to each reservoir and ran them through the
firewall and capped them.  To bleed the brakes one could just open the
bleed valve at the wheel and pour in brake fluid through the tubes on the
engine side of the firewall.  I didn't see the need to use those tubes
and having a possible mess on the floor around the reservoirs so I
disconnected the tubes and capped the inlets and they're still there . .
.maybe the next owner might want to use them.  I never saw the need. 
I've bled the brakes once or twice in ten years and just did it when I
had the tank out.  The deck comes off and the tank comes out with no
trouble at all so anytime I need or want to do anything back of the panel
or down by the rudder pedals I just take them off and out.  I've never
had any leaks with the Rosenhaun brake reservoirs.  

I guess that iEFIS you're mentioning Mark must be the MGL unit.  I think
you've expressed some unhappiness with their electronics.  They come from
South Africa so I'd like to think it's good stuff . . . they do good work
down there . . . but I guess not so much with the unit you bought.  

Speaking of RSA, I wonder where Dene Collett disappeared to?  We used to
hear from him pretty regularly.  

Mike
KSEE

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