From: Dave Darling [darling@simlab.arc.nasa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 3:02 PM To: mike mueller Cc: wayne@pelicanparts.com Subject: Re: [914] Goofy question about master cylinder install >I just recently rebuilt my master cylinder and calipers, in the process >of re-installing the m/c, I'm royally screwing something up in regards >to the orientation of the metal and hard plastic lines that go from the >m/c to the resivour. Hmm. Try checking the "parts diagrams" on the Pelican page. Those might have enough info for ya if you look at them closely. From what I can see from my own parts book, the plastic lines go doen from the reservoir, take a 90-deg bend back, a 90-deg bend down. At this point they have switched places so that the one from the aft nipple on the reservoir is in front of the one attatched to the forward nipple. So then they both make a pair of 45-deg bends to swap positions fore-and-aft. So the forward one does actually go to the forward port on the M/C. Make sure that the M/C is flush onto the bulkhead--mine didn't want to get on there straight at first, and I was just R&Ring the pedal cluster and not the M/C itself! --DD Dave Darling 74 914 2.0 (decapitated) darling@simlab.arc.nasa.gov "OFF WITH ITS HEADS!"