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WizPorsche914
post May 15 2008, 08:52 PM
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I have a question. Im going to replace my Master Cylinder soon. What tools will I need to do the job and is it easy.
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post May 18 2008, 07:01 PM
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QUOTE(Travis Neff @ May 15 2008, 10:58 PM) *

It's a fairly straightforward job, but it is a real bitch to get the feed lines seated into the new MC.


Loosen the reservoir retaining strap and you can slide the feed lines down a couple of inches. Also keep track of which line went where, if you reverse them they don't fit right.

I just put a 23mm M/C on my 914-6 this past Saturday and am having problems seating the feed lines. Now I'm wondering if I screwed up and crossed the lines. Does anybody have a picture or know which line goes where. There is a left and right coming through the body under the gas tank. Does the left line (outer) go to the front or rear of the M/C? Also, is it easier to put the black rubber grommets on the lines and them insert into the M/C or try to put the lines into the grommets in the M/C? Any special tools you have used for this? Thanks.[i]java script:emoticon(':(', 'smid_2')
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