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Old 04-03-2008, 02:40 PM
kronic budz kronic budz is offline
 
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Default 1997 2.8 liter seafoam question w/ pic

Ok well i have searched plenty on a few forums and cant get a clear picture of description of finding the right vacume line to suck seafoam into my intake for cleaning out the top end. If someone can take the time and show me from the pics i took which lines i can use that would help me out a lot. I would like to be able to suck it into from 2 places at once using a T line so i can get it evenly into my cylinders. I am making this thread just to be sure i dont mess up and get seafoam sucked into like my break system or something worse. 1st pic if a pic of the break booster line, would that work? Thanks guys.






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Old 04-03-2008, 03:22 PM
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Default RE: 1997 2.8 liter seafoam question w/ pic

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Old 04-03-2008, 03:40 PM
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Default RE: 1997 2.8 liter seafoam question w/ pic

it your longest green hose, an easier way to do it is pull the hoses that connect directly to the engine and see which one is sucking in air. in this car the lonestgreen one that looks like its going into the intake plenum.
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