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> Need part number or link to correct steel brake line
Kemo
post Nov 23 2024, 11:01 AM
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All,

i thought i bought the correct line for my 1973 914 1.7. its the rear hard brake line on the passenger side. i took a pic for reference. in any event, i got the wrong one as the one i bought is too short.

can anyone supply a part number or a link for the longer brake line?

thanks!

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post Nov 23 2024, 02:06 PM
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Do you have PET? It is a free download from the Porsche web site. Also on Jeff Bowlsbys site.
Or call the supplier and see what part you need.
https://bowlsby.net/914/Classic/TechNotebook.htm
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post Nov 23 2024, 04:02 PM
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Link to the PET (you can also get here through Jeff's website, as noted above) to get the part #. The diagram of the brake lines is on page #170. I think you want 30/1 in the diagram? I'll let you figure that out. Go to page 299 for an explanation of the codes in the "remarks" column. I can't tell from your picture whether the line you got really is too short, or just needs some "customization" (ie: bending) to fit. I'm going to assume you physically measured the length of both lines and are not just relying on eyeballing them. Good luck.

http://p914-6info.net/PDFs/E_914_KATALOG.pdf
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post Nov 23 2024, 08:26 PM
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Check with Eric at PMB.
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post Nov 24 2024, 06:46 AM
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Looks like you got the line for the wrong year car. as i recall the early and late cars hookup to the brake valve at a different point. The lenght difference is on that end.
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