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I need a vacuum routing diagram for a 98 chevy s10 2.2l

I noticed some rotten vacuum lines and replaced ones in engine compartment but the fixed line tees into two lines that disappear into firewall and over driver tire wheel well. I need to figure out how to get to the hoses so I can replace these lines. They hook up to the intake manifold on the other side and are routed on top of engine area.

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Its there you have to look for it with a mirror and a light the nipple that connects the vacuum is just under a bolt to the right of the abs wich barely sticks out of the finder

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