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Old 05-08-2020, 04:07 PM
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Is there any way to remove the brake booster vacuum line on the back of the intake or does the intake manifold have to be removed to replace It?
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it comes off like any other hose....and may refuse to come off like any other hose

held on with those common GM spring clamps

careful.....the OPSU is right by it.....touch it and it will break
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I tried to get it off I have to remove the intake manifold I can’t get it.
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it may be so....dont tear the hose....NLA from GM
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The hose that is there is leaking I have a new one. It’s over 22 years old



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