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Re: Carbon Build-up causing leaky valve seats on local evos?
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Start the car (this may be a 2 person job... maybe) Take a piece of vacuum line tube and hook it to one of the TB vacuum ports while pinching the line, Stick the other end into the can of sea foam Slowly un pinch the line and just make sure that the seafoam is going in at a slow rate, only use like 1/3 of the can at most. it should be plenty After a couple of seconds you will notice a blue smoke coming from the tail pipe. Next drive around and have fun with a smoke screen. It will run but just feel like james bond... *I will be not held liable if O2 sensors fail after this. But mine didn't... |
Re: Carbon Build-up causing leaky valve seats on local evos?
What the old timers have told me to do with sea foam is; 1/3 can goes in the oil, 1/3 gos in the gas tank, the last 1/3 suck through a vac line. Drive the car 100 miles change the oil and fill the gas tank. Boom, brand new car!
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Re: Carbon Build-up causing leaky valve seats on local evos?
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That's wahat I do/did to the bike and Chevelle every spring |
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