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1970 Saab 99 (Tan) – Acquired from the GM/Saab Heritage Collection
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Oil trap hose to intake - how to remove
Thanks for the input. I think Geoff's idea to remove the hose at the MAS is a good one to prevent the remaining small piece from falling into the intake
MikeB63 1 Hour AgoOil trap hose to intake - how to remove
It's easy to remove that intake tube, I have done it a few times when replacing the turbo.
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Step 19 here: http://saabworld.net/showthread.php?t=371Oil trap hose to intake - how to remove
If you remove the pipe between the air mass meter and the elbow (the black pipe at the bottom middle) you can get inside and push upwards or at least
GeoffR 1 Day AgoOil trap hose to intake - how to remove
I tried to steal a picture and I guess it didn't work. Maybe this one will come out. The piece in the blue circle. It's just the red press fit bushing
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