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> Gimme a brake (part deux), Master Cylinder questions/resources?
Carlitos Way
post Dec 13 2004, 05:42 PM
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I've already purchased a 19mm brake cylinder and want to install it ASAP. When I looked at the lines feeding from the reservoir to the MC, it looks like someone did a bad "chop job" on them, so I'd like to replace them. Can anyone send pictures, or tell me part numbers, or describe what I need to get? any resource would be helpful.

Just to clarify, I want to replace the "low pressure" lines that feed the MC from the brake reservoir.

As always, thanks for your comments and help.

Carlos
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post Dec 13 2004, 05:48 PM
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Here are the part numbers. Both listed as NLA everywhere.

914 355 061 00
914 355 063 00
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post Dec 13 2004, 06:07 PM
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After my initial posting, I contacted Pelican Parts. They CAN get them, but they have to special order them. 3 week turn-around!!!!!

egads!!! I want to drive before the new year. Any other help?
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