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Glad it all worked out. No more running through standing water, eh?
I've been meaning to do a vacuum hose job sometime in the near future (more because I like the red silicon than because I need them...). How was it? Can you pull the swap off without dropping the intake manifold?
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You don't have to pull the intake manifold to swap out the vacuum lines. Just take your time, one at a time and you'll "get her done".
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It was not too difficult. Just follow the routing of the stock hoses. I only did four; but WOW, what a difference!
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