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Brake Booster line!

Im trying to get the brake booster line disconnected but its so far back, how do you get it off? and with what tool.. thanks
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may i just ask why you need to get your brake booster line off?
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Originally Posted by midnightblueEX
Im trying to get the brake booster line disconnected but its so far back, how do you get it off? and with what tool.. thanks
yea what are you trying to do now?
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Seafoam lol, why u think seafoam will be bad?
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i finally got that little metal clip off,, then went to pull the line, and its stuck, im like wtf,, i dont want to yank it to hard i might break the line.. anyone have this problem?
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Originally Posted by midnightblueEX
i finally got that little metal clip off,, then went to pull the line, and its stuck, im like wtf,, i dont want to yank it to hard i might break the line.. anyone have this problem?
first off what yr and how many miles do you have?

Next just cut the line off and buy a new one, it is only a vacuum line.
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to remove the brake booster:

1. remove the brake master cylinder. if you have ABS, remove the master cylinder brake lines from the ABS hydraulic unit.
2. disconnect the hose leading from the engine to the booster. be careful not to damage the hose when removing it from the booster fitting.
3. remove the bolts securing the throttle cable bracket, then remove the power steering and air conditioner lines from their holders.
4. locate the pushrod clevis pins connecting the booster to the brake pedal. remove the clevis pin retaining clip with pliers and pull out the pin.
5. remove the four nuts holding the brake booster to the firewall.
6. slide the booster straight out from the firewall until the studs clear the holes and pull the booster, brackets and gaskets from the engine compartment area.
 
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