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<blockquote data-quote="viewfinder" data-source="post: 323810" data-attributes="member: 1704"><p>seech, I guess it's the same based on your description. But the L-shape hose (connecting MAF to throttle) is pretty stiff in my car that I didn't dare to exert too much force. Aging rubber.</p><p></p><p>An Alfa friend did it differently. He uses a torx (spelling) allen key to remove the MAF sensor unit directly... apparently there's no gasket there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="viewfinder, post: 323810, member: 1704"] seech, I guess it's the same based on your description. But the L-shape hose (connecting MAF to throttle) is pretty stiff in my car that I didn't dare to exert too much force. Aging rubber. An Alfa friend did it differently. He uses a torx (spelling) allen key to remove the MAF sensor unit directly... apparently there's no gasket there. [/QUOTE]
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