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Brake lines FRONT >> BACK?
Hey QUICK question...
Which hole do I insert the brake line that goes from the front MC >> Rear system? I am in the middle of doing this task now... http://dev.opticalfuel.com/which-hole.png |
Can someone who knows what all these holes are for... please go through them left to right?
I obviously know that the large middle hole is for the Transmission... (I am not that stupid) but the other ones I am not sure if they are just available slots or they have a specific purpose. One other one I know is probably for the main wiring harness is the upper right? Do I have that correct or is it supposed to be the lower right? i will probably want to run the main power wire in a separate hole, and also the 74 style speedo cable in it's own port... Thanks! |
Mine is a '69 ...so they may have changed slightly?
A Fuel B Park Brake C Speedometer cable D Brake line E Wiring harness F Trans. G Clutch cable Edit: It appears to me that you have one extra hole (on each side) that my car does not have? |
Thank you!
I forgot all about the clutch cable. Woah that would be a drag if I did that wrong. |
Now I updated the image above to indicate almost everything. I was over at Tim's today and we have a car we just pulled a bunch of stuff out of, so we got it all mapped out.
I think we're close to it now... A: Fuel Return or Supply B: Fuel Return or Supply (or visa versa) C: Clutch Cable (big important) D: Brake line FRONT TO REAR E: Main Harness (obvious now...) F: Transmission Linkage (no Daaaa!) G: Throttle Cable (hadn't even thought of that one) H: Secondary access for Harness > Starter? (not sure on this one) I: Main Power / Speedo or possibly speedo goes with H:??? I think It's close enough to get there. Once I get into the nitty gritty - it'll make sense. Thanks all! |
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