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Started by marc gosselin, September 23, 2011, 07:45:37 AM

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marc gosselin

Can somebody please explain where all the vac lines hook up on the front diff. -- I have one (black) that I can't find a connection for.  Thanks

twoslowinwyo

take a look in the eaglepedia, that is where i found it and was able to repair mine. it is a little bit confusing but when you see it you will understand. good luck and keep us updated. LAZ
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shanebo

Here is a picture of the vaccum motor where the vaccum lines hook up to on the front diff....Please excuse the grease. 
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