Darrell,

The most likely cause would be one of the line connections. I would first check 
all joint connections (under floor and where the lines connect by the top of 
the main gear).  If it still leaks you might have a broken line.

If thats the case, the brake line runs from the master cylinder to a "T" 
connection under the floor, to the front of the main spar, just in front of the 
seat.  From there it runs in each direction in front of the main spar, and 
between it and the fuel tanks to the main gear.  To thouroughly check the line 
you will have to remove the floor board, and the fuel tank on the side that is 
leaking.  A pain in the rear, but nothing major.

Fred
---- Darrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

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I have developed a brake fluid leak in right wing.  Fluid is seeping out of a 
seem on the belly near the wing root.   I still have brakes and the panel is 
barely damp.  I haven't yet pulled the panel to see what's going on but I'm 
fretting about it.  

What is the fix going to amount to?  Can the line be replaced in the wing root? 
 Does the wing have to come off?  

What kind of brake fluid to use in a Coupe?

Thanks for your help.

Darrell
N94380


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