While I'm on the subject of the front brake tee, I happened to notice that the fluid passage holes in my original tee where the hard lines mate are smaller in diameter than an original NOS tee from a sealed package that I compared it with. In the photo below, the new tee is on the left, original tee on the right.
Is the steel nut and line designed to deform the softer brass seat where the double-flare mates --- and also reduce its diameter like this? Or did the last guy who assembled it over-crank it and the tee is damaged to the point it should be replaced? Or perhaps it's just two different manufacturers?
I notice the exact same thing on my rear tee as well (comparing it to a new tee). So I'm thinking this might be normal, and nothing to be concerned about?
I have new tee's if necessary. My rookie mechanic question: if the original tee will seal with new lines, should I use it --- or replace it anyway? In other words, when installing new lines, use a new tee?

Ron D.
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