Hints for installing TS Flightline hoses: Difference between revisions

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* Page 38-7, Step 2: You won't be using the Nylon tee, instead TS Flightline provides an T-fitting that has two hose adapters and one for the brake fluid reservoir
* Page 38-7, Step 2: You won't be using the Nylon tee, instead TS Flightline provides an T-fitting that has two hose adapters and one for the brake fluid reservoir
* The brake line with the 90 degree fitting goes to the left side of the T-fitting that is attached to the brake fluid reservoir (copilot left pedal).
* The brake line with the 90 degree fitting goes to the left side of the T-fitting that is attached to the brake fluid reservoir (copilot left pedal).
* The brake lines under the seats are held by F-1084A/F-1084B. Normally the metal lines are held by plastic bushings with .25 ID / .375 OD. For the premade lines, one can use rubber grommets forced over the , e.g. ID 0.375 (3/8), OD .469 (15/32).
* The brake lines under the seats are held by F-1084A/F-1084B. Normally the metal lines are protected by plastic bushings with .25 ID / .375 OD. For the premade lines, one can use rubber grommets forced over the , e.g. ID 0.375 (3/8), OD .469 (15/32). This requires enlarging the F-1084 holes to 15/32.
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