Inner seal for green bearings

It's cool, I'm just messin with ya.

I checked into the rear brake hose deal, and the '67 would have used a tee that is NOT part of the hose. '72 and later brake hoses had the tee as a part of the hose.
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I am not very familiar with the 7-1/4, other than the one that let go in my slant six Volare. Still, you have to have a tee in the rear brake line somewhere, and I've always seen them on the rear axle.
thanks for checking that out..

another question is now that I have my inner seals..which way to they do in! one end is cupped and the other flat. I would think that the cupped end goes outwards? towards the bearings. because with traditional bearings, that would all be packed in grease, so the "Cup" of the inner seal would hold some bearing grease in it too.

Or does the Cup face inwards towards the center section?? i'll post 2 pics of the seal.. will be pressing them in tonight, so if anyone knows how they should be, help is greatly appreciated. Also, these do look like what the seals should look like right?? I bought them from kragen/oreiley with the part number that crackedback have me