what is part number connected to brake line and rear diffrential

newworld2004

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Hi, all

please see attached picture, I need to replace the part which is connected to brake lines and rear differential, it is rusted out, so not sure what part/s do I need in order to replace them.I don't have leaks yet , but it is preventive maintenance .
 

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Toasty

Looking for that thing i just had in my hand...
Buy a straight and bend it to fit, it's really easy. I can't seem to find a part number with the web based app. Maybe someone still running CAPS can find it.
 

newworld2004

Adventurer
Thx, Toasty.

I am afraid, because it is rusted out may not be able to remove it. what is that round nuts that hooked up to rear differential? do I need to replace that as well?
 

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freewayross

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Thx, Toasty.

I am afraid, because it is rusted out may not be able to remove it. what is that round nuts that hooked up to rear differential? do I need to replace that as well?

I don't think you have to change that distributor. The distributor itself should be fine, but you need to change the brake lines. They will develop a leak eventually and it's dangerous. We just did that 2 weeks back on my Gen 2.5

Buying Factory lines is a rip off, buy the lines from an auto store and rent the bending and flaring tool from the same store.
 

newworld2004

Adventurer
Thx, Guys.
just to be clear . I still can by pass distributor and run rear brake lines?
 

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freewayross

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Thx, Guys.
just to be clear . I still can by pass distributor and run rear brake lines?

Why would you want to bypass the distributor? There is one line coming in to distributor from LSPV, and the distributor is to distribute equal force to both rear wheels.

If your rear brakes work, keep the old distributor and change the brake lines only.
 

newworld2004

Adventurer
Why would you want to bypass the distributor? There is one line coming in to distributor from LSPV, and the distributor is to distribute equal force to both rear wheels.

If your rear brakes work, keep the old distributor and change the brake lines only.

do you have some diagram so I know what is what , beside I am afraid can't get existing lines replaced since it is rusted.
 

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