Vacum line that feeds all cylinders
Any of you know what vacum line in the Hemi engine will feed all the cylinders?
I want to use the Seafoam intake cleaner and it says to use the brake booster line, but I think that line is closer to the back cylinders and might not get to all the cylinders equally.
Any of you ever uses seafoam? Is there another vacum line that would that is closer to all cylinders and might feed them all equally?
Thanks
I want to use the Seafoam intake cleaner and it says to use the brake booster line, but I think that line is closer to the back cylinders and might not get to all the cylinders equally.
Any of you ever uses seafoam? Is there another vacum line that would that is closer to all cylinders and might feed them all equally?
Thanks
I don't think you need it.
There is not a vacume line in each of the cylinders. It will go into the intake manifold then into the cylinders. If you want to clean out the cylinders then add it to your fuel.
There is not a vacume line in each of the cylinders. It will go into the intake manifold then into the cylinders. If you want to clean out the cylinders then add it to your fuel.
Use the brake booster line, it will work just fine. I used this on my LT1 Camaro, and it worked pretty good. Depending on how bad your intake is, you may have to treat more than once. Just make sure that if your final shot of Seafoam doesn't kill the engine, turn it off IMMEDIATELY. Otherwise there won't be enough in the intake to sit and clean. The sit time is what really cleans it.
If I want to clean it out I take off thi manifold and scrub it out. But thats the right way in my opinion.
One way to keep it clean in there is to install inline filters from the crank case.
One way to keep it clean in there is to install inline filters from the crank case.







