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    Brake reservoir feed line routing question

    For a 1969 911T:

    Can anyone help me double check the brake feed line routing from the reservoir to the 19mm master cylinder?

    Is the forward feed at the master cylinder for the front circuit, and that gets routed through the driver side (or passenger side?) lower grommet, then up to the forward reservoir connection?
    I could use a photo of the lines at the MC to understand how they are arranged at the MC. Have not found a clear one by searching.

    Many thanks.

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    Last edited by TheTorch; 11-17-2022 at 07:34 AM. Reason: changed grommet
    - 1969 911T Ossi Blue #3981

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    Mr Torch, Maybe you can figure out from these pictures that the line from the front of the reservoir (the side closest to the front of the car) goes to the front of the master cylinder (the side closest to the front of the car).
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    Thanks Bob for the pictures. I thought I figured it out the other way but with a crossover in the footwell -- everything fit comfortably though I had to spin the fittings, which I was surprised to find had little resistance. Dang I had it right the first go around...might stay this way until the next time I'm in there.
    - 1969 911T Ossi Blue #3981

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    The front section of the reservoir is the bigger section and should be connected to the front brakes .

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