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S70 Intake Removal Help..... S70 1999

My dipstick has been blowing out lately and my car has developed a small oil leak. Went to the dealer and purchased an oil seperator kit thinking that I could do it easily and save myself the $400.00+ dealer bill. I tore it down the other day to go ahead and replace my oil seperator and was not able to get my intake off of the engine due to a hose coming up from under and through the intake to my fual rail. I'm assuming that it's the fuel line. I cannot get this hose off so I can remove the intake and gain access to my oil seperator. I know it's probably been asked 1,000,000 times on here, so if you could just point me to the instructions, that would be fine. I looked under the faq section and could not find the instructions for my year vehicle. Thanks for any and all help you guys can give me! You guys have saved me a ton of $$$ in the past with your suggestions and advice and I thank you dearly for that!
sorry for double post but could not delete first one and wanted the e-mail notification for answers.






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