My first yota / more effiective use of seafoam
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My first yota / more effiective use of seafoam
I actually got this a few months ago but never really joined until now. My very first car was a heep wrangler which is why i have a toyota now. I looked in the throttle body and there was carbon built up out the ying yang. I was going to get a can of seafoam to clean the air system. what i found was seamfoam in an arosal can. I left the engine running and sprayed it into the intake where the valve cover vent goes to. for ten minutes it spat out blue/white smoke. Its increadible at how much more responsive and quieter it is.
So anyway the car is a 94 3.0 and I was wondering if anyone could post pictures of all the throttle body adjustments and discribe what the do? wheres the Pcv valve?
So anyway the car is a 94 3.0 and I was wondering if anyone could post pictures of all the throttle body adjustments and discribe what the do? wheres the Pcv valve?
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Originally Posted by hondacrusher
wheres the Pcv valve?
Last edited by ThomasJ; 12-02-2005 at 06:08 AM. Reason: Spelling errors
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Originally Posted by hondacrusher
...My very first car was a heep wrangler...
Not bustin' on ya'. Just thought that was funny.
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It is on the right valve cover under the intake. It can not be changed without removing the intake.
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PCV valves are a total PITA! You'll for sure go through lots of swearing until it comes out. The intake doesn't have to be removed, I just used longg needle nose pliers or the ones bent 45 degrees at the tip.
If your idel is higher than before, probably is, then adjust it with the idle screw on the side of the throttle body. To lower the idle, move the screw clockwise, to raise it, turn the screw counter-clockwise.
If your idel is higher than before, probably is, then adjust it with the idle screw on the side of the throttle body. To lower the idle, move the screw clockwise, to raise it, turn the screw counter-clockwise.
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thanks for the PCV info everyone. I did what I should have done first and did a search for all the info i need. I got the seafoam at autozone. How do you post the pic on the message?
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Originally Posted by Tacoma Dude
Seafoam in aerosal form?
Do you have a pic?
Do you have a pic?
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