Originally Posted by
DAL900
Also, if you plan on using "real" "korry's" , toggles and switches, remember they extend out 2-3" depending on what type the are. If the korrys are near the display (LCD screen) and you are not planning on buying 6 small displays (757/767) [media]http://www.projectb737ng.com/193_9379.JPG[/media] you may have to move them over to make room for a lcd screen see example here [media]http://www.projectb737ng.com/wire%20mip3.jpg[/media] . Fortunately when I had my 737 I didn't have to move the korry's or switches, I was able to drop the lcd down into the sub frame. Now that I am doing a 757/767 I will not be using real korrys, I will only be losing the "press to test" function. By using an after market simulated korry, I will be able to mount it so that the back will be flush against the lcd screen with only the thickness of the wire between the MIP and lcd.