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Anyone try Seafoam?
I poured it into another bottle which fit right into the ISV line going into the throttle boot. Either I did something wrong(wouldn't be surprised) or I should've picked a line closer to the throttle body, because when I restarted the car I got ZERO smoke and saw a bunch of seafoam running out the intake tube(the one that runs below the front bumper).
-Rob
Calimus <calimus@techography.net> wrote:
Chad,
If you are having run-on issues, I would first check the timing and
see if the problem is there. Would this stuff cure it, I can't say for
sure, but it should make the combustion chambers much cleaner.
I haven't figured the best way to bring it into the rocco just yet. I
have a 16v so i've been thinking about bringing it in via the vacumm
line that actually hooks into the throttle-body or one of the larger
ports in the intake boot.
William
Chad Eatock wrote:
>Hey I've got a run-on problem...will this seafoam stuff help the rocco out?
>And, would the best way to enter it to the system be a vacuum port? Where
>is the port best suited to enter the system? If not, is there any other
>products that I can use to help clean out some carbon deposits without
>taling the head off and scraping that crap out?
>Chadster '87 16v
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Calimus"
>To: "T Berk"
>Cc: "Scirocco E-list"
>Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 10:03 AM
>Subject: Re: Anyone try Seafoam?
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