[ROVERNET - UK] 2000TC brake lines question.

Vern Klukas vern at inkspotco.com
Tue Feb 13 17:25:59 GMT 2007


Yes it does Ben. Long and short of it, the rearmost pressure port on 
the master cylinder should be plumbed to the servo operating the 
front brakes.

Yours
Vern



>Hi Folks
>              I'm in the process of replacing the master cylinder on my TC
>series 2. while doing this I decided to replace the two brake fluid lines
>from the M/C that travel under the engine and locate at the junction on the
>oposite side of the engine bay where they then go to the twin servo's . My
>question, does it matter how the lines are connected at the M/C and or at
>the junction? I guess I was careless removing the old lines and didn't note
>which was which.
>                                  Regards  Ben.
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