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Old 10-11-2009, 05:09 PM
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I know this is kinda stupid, but I am trying to seafoam my engine, and I can't seem to find any vacuum lines that will work for this. I asked some guy at autozone when I bought the stuff, and he told me none of my vacuum lines would work. Now naturally, I didn't think he would know, but I figured it didn't hurt to ask.
so now i turn to you guys (you all actually know what your talking about)...

Where is a vacuum line that I could use for this?

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Old 10-11-2009, 06:41 PM
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Off the brake booster.

DOn't forget to replace the PCV valve and give it an oil change after the cleaning.
 
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Hope that helps.

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Where is the PCV valve located? I read somewhere that it was next to the oil cap but couldn't find it?
maybe I didn't look hard enough

I seafoamed it today, thanks guys! it was pretty cool with all that smoke, and it runs so much better now! I can hardly tell its running while idling. I posted a video up on youtube of it, altho I do sound kinda funny in it ( i was pretty excited to see all the smoke, and how my neighbors would react to it! lol)
 
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The fire dept was called by my neighbors when I seafoamed mine. True!

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Give up the video or a link to it......I wanna see it!


I think the 4.7L PVC is located under the throttle Body and is attached with a small black vacuum hose that goes directly into the throttle body or under it on the manifold.
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVFylIIBl5I

thats the link to my video...
I sound kinda funny in it because I was really excited to see how my neighbors would respond to it. One of them walked by and gave the evil glare, which prompted my buddy to make that comment about her, hahaha.
 
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i might sound like a dummy but what is that used for
 
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To clean the motor, intake system, and CAT.


Thats some funny ****!.....Give it an oil change now.......LMFAO!
 



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