Didn't get the pictures from behind yet. Had another set back with the brake lines because I went to pump the brakes and found the front left line leaking fluid. Of course it had to happen just after taking a trip to Advance Auto for the right line. That makes 4 trips in 2 days, and now I have to take another to get the new ones.
I really didn't want to have to install new lines here because these ones are in the hardest to get to spot. The left line comes from the brake hose (in the wheel hub) to a 3-way adapter, one side going to the master cylinder and the other going across the firewall to the combination valve (which sends fluid to both the front right and back lines). The problem is they're underneath the brake booster and a whole bunch of electrical connections and hoses. I can't get any of the fittings off of the 3-way adapter with my flarenut wrench, especially without bending the good line that I don't want to replace. I couldn't get a pair of locking pliers down there to clamp them, so that won't work, and I tried using some liquid wrench. I was going to try using a torch to loosen it, but I'm worried about burning anything around there and causing way more problems. I'll figure something out tomorrow...
I'll also need a new section of metal fuel line that goes from the fuel pump to the filter because the fitting was rusted and apparently the line twisted when I had to take it off. I don't know if this is really a big problem, but it should probably be done anyway. Does anyone know if this can be replaced with a rubber line and fitting, or does it have to be metal?