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Hello Nick, I am replacing the Air Oil Separator, upper 996-107-145-06 and lower 996-107-147-55 vent lines on a 1998 Boxter, you mentioned snaking the lower vent line, can you provide details on how that was done? What point did you start passenger, driver or center, don't want to reinvent the wheel.
Thanks, Ruben

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Attach a string to the line w=onc eit is off, then pull it through. Use the string to feed it back under the intake.

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