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Old 01-21-2008, 04:27 PM
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Another seafoam thread.

Can someone post a picture of which vacuum line to put it in?


I don't know which one(s) feed all the cylinders.


Thanks.




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look at your brake cylinder. its the metal round thing attached to the back of the car engine bay. there is one hose that goes in there. take the hose out of the round metal thing, and when you do, you should feel suction. if so, you got the right hose. also your idle will go down.

there are only 2 hoses that have suction in the engine (PCV, and brake booster), and both you can put seafoam through.
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Originally Posted by infiltrator
look at your brake cylinder. its the metal round thing attached to the back of the car engine bay. there is one hose that goes in there. take the hose out of the round metal thing, and when you do, you should feel suction. if so, you got the right hose. also your idle will go down.

there are only 2 hoses that have suction in the engine (PCV, and brake booster), and both you can put seafoam through.
correction, all those vacuum hoses on the passenger side of the plenum have suction also
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Engine bay, drivers side.... big round metal thing.


K.


*Runs outside*




K.

So that one just to the left of the clutch fluid, right?




Should I just put a little bit in a cup and let it suck in a little at a time?
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k, its in there.


i put some in the crank case for about 1/2 an hour before my oil change today... put 1/3rd in that line, and the rest in the tank.



gonna go start it up.



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