Anyone See a Problem Here? And Part Number Please

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First of all, to all you smart asses, the biggest problem is the rust of course.

I am in CT. There is no way around it.

The more important part, I need the part number for this tube that snapped. From my FSM it looks like the speed sensor but I can't for the life of me find the part number.

Anyone know where I can source one quickly?

Driving down the road, the brakes got spongey and I heard the brake booster really pumping. I got out to see all my brake fluid flowing out of that tube. Good times.

Assistance anyone? Thanks.
 
Here is the picture...
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Hahaha. Yup. Pretty nasty looking. Not at all fun to work on. I wish it could look like some of your rigs.

Quick follow-up question. I drove it about 2 miles back home with obviously no brakes (well a little when my foot went through the floor board).

Any chance I caused problems to the brake system? Booster?
 
Yeah. This is 5 weeks after doing a full front end rebuild including brakes, rotors, calipers, bearing repack, and of course brake system bleed!
 
It certainly sucks. But in addition to what surely will be all the rear section brake lines and given the axle side of your pan hard mount is rusted gone...might as well source a new(er) rear axle housing assembly. You might hold the prize for worst rust case...I've got nothing to complain about.

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I'm with Spresso....that's the first thing I saw. That brakeline is a big safety issue and I'm sure there are others that you should double check and replace while the system is open, but.....that suspension mount looks very troubling.
 
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