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Question HELP-brake booster line locating

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Im uncertain as to which lines are which, having a roller can do that to you ! Im specifically wondering which line is for the brake booster. 1984 930 is what your looking at. Or better yet, help me identify each line . It could be that none of these are the brake booster line...

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The brake booster is the farthest left, with a rubber hose hose clamped on. Next to the right is the clutch cable, and below it is a broken off left side emergency brake tube. Top center are the two fuel lines - one to the engine, one the return line (don't ask me which is which, but easy for you to check. The silver cannister is part of the throttle linkage. The big hole in the center is for the tranny snout with shifter. To the right are the main wiring harness and the speedometer cable. Somewhere over there is the battery cable to the starter. And the right side e-brake. And up top (can't recall which side) is where the brake line emerges and then splits. That is probably hooked up, but who knows. A horizontal bit of the brake line shows up at the top of the photo.

Somewhere there are also two tubes which conduct the heater control wires back to where they do their business.

At least the booster is easy to identify.

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