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Old 09-15-2009, 09:47 PM   #1
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Question Bypass air pollution pump

Hey guys I'm relatively new here so I didn't know where to put this thread, so here I am. I have a 1988 silverado 5.7l 350 and I bypassed the A.I.R. Pollution pump pulley long time ago. Now what I wanted to know was... What do I need to remove, do I still need the pollution canister? What hoses can I remove. I want to make the engine compartment look cleaner and don't want anything that I don't need if I bypassed the air pollution pump. Let me know, any comments or help will be greately appreciated.
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