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Brake System diagram wanted, or explanation

Hi,

A friend of mine gave me some old parts from his 914-6 when he moved away. One of the parts was a master cylinder (has a 23 on the side) which looks like it started to rust in the back of my parent's garage.

Seeing that it was in bad shape, I decided to take it apart. It's a really interesting device. I couldn't believe though the amount of gunk, including sand, that had accumalated in there.

ANYWAY, I was wondering how the brake fluid is distributed out of the M/C in a non vacuum assisted 911. It looks like there are only two outlets for brake fluid, one for the front and one for the rear. Can any show me a picture or explain how the brake fluid splits left to right? It seems that a left/right inbalance could easily occur if there was anything wrong with the system. I would take a close look at my car, but it is several thousand miles away.

Thanks and Merry Christmas.

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Old 12-25-2002, 12:22 PM
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I found some more info from this post where I found this picture. I guess I need to check out other parts of the Pelican catalog. Some sections have a lot more parts and info than others.

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