1969 Mk2 Aussie Moke Brake lines

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tecman-2007
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1969 Mk2 Aussie Moke Brake lines

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What is the correct route for the brake pipe from the front to rear on my Aussie Moke. The one I removed passed througn tne rhs inner wing and then through the smaller of the 2 holes in the top of the rhs paniers then over the top of the rear subframe and into the pressure regulating valve. I have always done minis before and they always route it under the floor pan. Just want to check what was correct.
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The route through the side panniers is correct, there should be an in-line connector in the front storage bin to make things easier.
I think this route was chosen as it protects the brake line whilst off reading.
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Nigel(no top)Sykes wrote: Tue Jan 29, 2019 17:36 The route through the side panniers is correct, there should be an in-line connector in the front storage bin to make things easier.
I think this route was chosen as it protects the brake line whilst off reading.
Off reading "Eurasian Moke"? :)
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Curse you spell check :evil:
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Please borrow:
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