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> Murphy's Law #914
mskala
post Jan 8 2003, 09:29 AM
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I've hacked into many parts of 914's, and this is Murphy's Law #914:

If things go back together without any problems or hammering, you
WILL need to take it apart again almost immediately.

I ran into this last night again, playing with the rear control arm on
the bench. I had put in the bushings and changed the wheel bearing,
so the caliper was off. I found that if you take the hard brake line
off the caliper, it is not possible to put it back on once the caliper is
on the arm! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif) (with normal flare wrench). Never noticed this before.

Mark S.
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