no pcv valve (problem solved: new gasket and pcv valve)
There is a better way of getting the seafoam into the cylinders...
1. Get some oxygen tubing from the local medical store about 3 feet...
2. Un-hook your evap from your tb...
3. Attach above mentioned oxygen tube to evap vac nipple...
4. stick penny not nick or quarter, inbetween the tb cam and cam stop to hold motor at around 2000 rpm...
5. suck seafoam um slowly using oxygen hose... when the motor bogs pull it out let it come to idle and start sucking again...
this method will atomize the sea foam alot better alowing it not to pool in the intake manifold as much and get sucked in to the cylinders via the runners its pretty much atomizes and sticks to all sides of the runners instead of just the bottom in streams... and gets the intake manifold alot better and alows the top side of the head to get clean as well...
1. Get some oxygen tubing from the local medical store about 3 feet...
2. Un-hook your evap from your tb...
3. Attach above mentioned oxygen tube to evap vac nipple...
4. stick penny not nick or quarter, inbetween the tb cam and cam stop to hold motor at around 2000 rpm...
5. suck seafoam um slowly using oxygen hose... when the motor bogs pull it out let it come to idle and start sucking again...
this method will atomize the sea foam alot better alowing it not to pool in the intake manifold as much and get sucked in to the cylinders via the runners its pretty much atomizes and sticks to all sides of the runners instead of just the bottom in streams... and gets the intake manifold alot better and alows the top side of the head to get clean as well...


