350i Clutch hydraulic pipe route
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Hi
By pure chance I'm preparing to remove my engine so am busy taking photos to assist later in case of memory lapses. This is the route which I have inherited - whether it's original I don't know. I see no reason why the pipework can't com further along the wing and the down and into a shapely "U" if that is easier to get directly onto the slave cylinder. Certainly this route avoids the brake pressure regulator valve but is nicely in the way of spark plug removal! Fortunately there is flex in the system.
I hope the photos are of help.
John
By pure chance I'm preparing to remove my engine so am busy taking photos to assist later in case of memory lapses. This is the route which I have inherited - whether it's original I don't know. I see no reason why the pipework can't com further along the wing and the down and into a shapely "U" if that is easier to get directly onto the slave cylinder. Certainly this route avoids the brake pressure regulator valve but is nicely in the way of spark plug removal! Fortunately there is flex in the system.
I hope the photos are of help.
John

Off the master up into a U bend and back down behind the edge of the servo. Forwards along the top of the GF lip above the chassis rail. Turns over the edge of the lip and runs down the chassis section forming the upper suspension mount. Passes under the steering shaft and back to the slave with an expansion loop just before the slave.
Steve
Steve
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