dirtysouth_msp said:Replacing all would be best. Well, maybe not the brake booster line because it has a check valve. Just do one at a time so you dont screww the routing up and you should be fine. Also, be sure to use zip-ties to ensur all the connections are sealed.
Jaysanooch said:What he said, exactly what I did. Mentally prepare yourself because some of those suckers are caked on and a real b**** to remove.
MSP#735 said:Yea....I'm gonna use a box cutter or a knife and cut them off, shouldn't be THAT much of a headache...i hope.
Jaysanooch said:The worst ones I found were.... these lines going down towards the passenger side of intake manifold and is hooked up to the side of it and almost under the intake manifold.
Don't cut that line off to short, you'll need the slack to kinda wrap around your hand to push down. It's tight around there....with the a/c hoses and the strut wall. Very frustrating for me....but who knows might go better for you.
Use some gloves man...I didn't and you shoulda seen my hands afterwards. It's worth it though..Goodluck!
MSP#735 said:i located the vacuum line you are talking about but, how in the hell am i supposed to get to it? im using zip ties to secure all my lines (that one looks impossilbe) can you reach it better from below?