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    Big in front, little in back. Just like a good looking woman.

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    Tom
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  2. #12
    Raj, that would be very kind of you, thank you.
    cheers, Mike
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  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by varunan123
    mike
    If it's of any help i can measure the dimensions on the bottles in my car let me know.
    Raj
    Hi Raj, any chance of the diameter/circumference of the larger bottle?

    thanks.
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    Maybe this is it?? Towards the middle of the page
    http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb.dll?parta~partsort
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    Hi Tony, link not working, can you give it to me again!

    thanks, Mike
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    Mike select brakes and the reservior is on that page.



    http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb....hPage~cadehfjC
    Tony Proasi

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    bottle

    Mike

    The bottle is 9.75 inches in circumference. The top to bottom distance is harder to measure because of filler neck, and nipple. However the distance from the bottom ( excluding nipple ) to the top ( excluding the threaded opening ) is 3 3/8 inches.

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    bottle

    here is a picture, i hope.

    Nope. I got a error message, file to big. How do you cut these files down, its a JPG file?

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by 911quest
    Mike select brakes and the reservior is on that page.

    http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb....hPage~cadehfjC
    Thanks Tony for that, but I think that's the smaller one, also used on the 356.
    It's the larger one I'm after, on the left of the picture that no one seems to be able to trace.
    cheers, Mike
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  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by gunzel
    Mike

    The bottle is 9.75 inches in diameter. The top to bottom distance is harder to measure because of filler neck, and nipple. However the distance from the bottom ( excluding nipple ) to the top ( excluding the threaded opening ) is 3 3/8 inches.
    thanks so much for that, but is this the larger of the two bottles and do you mean 9.75 inches circumference, all the way round, as opposed to diameter?

    thanks again, Mike
    cheers, Mike
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