Vacuum fitting and steel line needed.

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I need the vacuum fitting that goes in the intake manifold for the tranny modulator line and vacuum reservoir hose, and the steel line that threads into the back of the carburetor for the power brake booster.
I will pay a reasonable amount and shipping.
Thanks,
Kevin
 

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Default Vacuum fitting and steel line needed.

I have the complete steel brake booster line, intake bracket, rubber hose, black plastic air filter/booster and check valve. Do you need everything or just part? I would have to check on the trans/canister fitting. Let me know. Thanks, Bob.
 

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I probably need everything.
The way the PO has it hooked up now makes me wonder what he did wrong and what parts are bad, the brake pedal is real hard. I like a pedal with very little travel, but it shouldn't feel like a rock. And I don't think the booster itself is full of brake fluid but I will check that out too.
He plumbed the booster into the manifold where the tree is supposed to go.
In theory it should have sufficient vacuum to work properly.
I figure if I set it up the way it is on my other truck it should work properly.
The wrecking yard here is a joke, they don't get many trucks with parts worth using, especially 4x4 parts.
 

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I made a run to the big city today for brake parts for the 83, and I swung by u-pick-it with a long list of little things I wanted/needed for both the 83 and 84.
I was able to find the fitting I need and the line with check valve.
Their prices aren't that great, and I hate the two dollar admission charge just to get in.
I don't think I will be making many more trips back there.
 

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I made a run to the big city today for brake parts for the 83, and I swung by u-pick-it with a long list of little things I wanted/needed for both the 83 and 84.
I was able to find the fitting I need and the line with check valve.
Their prices aren't that great, and I hate the two dollar admission charge just to get in.
I don't think I will be making many more trips back there.

They are all the same. You will get used to it. LOL
 

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I made a run to the big city today for brake parts for the 83, and I swung by u-pick-it with a long list of little things I wanted/needed for both the 83 and 84.
I was able to find the fitting I need and the line with check valve.
Their prices aren't that great, and I hate the two dollar admission charge just to get in.
I don't think I will be making many more trips back there.

i freaking love those places. get alot of hard to find stuff if you get lucky and pay hardly anything for it.
 

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