seafoam question
i'm checkiing this link out https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1215326
and in the 3rd picture down he said to pull off the brake booster line.
do i pour it into the tube i just pulled out, or the one connected near the brake booster. i'm not really sure so i'm just making sure before i mess things up. thanks.
and in the 3rd picture down he said to pull off the brake booster line.
do i pour it into the tube i just pulled out, or the one connected near the brake booster. i'm not really sure so i'm just making sure before i mess things up. thanks.
i just did this not too long ago, the part u put seafoam in is the hose that connects to the intake manifold.
it helps to have a friend hold the gas so ur rpm stays up or the car will die after about 2 seconds of applying sea foam.
when you do it, dont stick the hose all the way in the sea foam, put it in a cup and hold it just above the liquid, the vacuum will pull it in without sticking it in the liquid itself
it helps to have a friend hold the gas so ur rpm stays up or the car will die after about 2 seconds of applying sea foam.
when you do it, dont stick the hose all the way in the sea foam, put it in a cup and hold it just above the liquid, the vacuum will pull it in without sticking it in the liquid itself
i just recently did this but i used the honda top engine cleaner ( about the same thing). It helps to cover the hose with your thumb and open it up a little while pouring the liquid slowly using a paper cup, its pretty hard to spill anything cause the engine pretty much vacuums it up.
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