roadrageror
ROADRAGEROR
Just thought I would start a thread on this topic to see what you all think/know about it. I never heard of it before til bout 2 days ago but I am thinkin about giving it a try.
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thats a little overkill, it wont really help at every 3000i hope yall like it i just got a rebuilt engine in my truck im gonna run it every damn oil change
Isn't there a SeaFoam intake cleaner too? Maybe something you suck in via a disconnected vacuum line?
thats a little overkill, it wont really help at every 3000
Thats how normal intake is done to cylinders in the engine with about a 1/3 pint of seafoam. They make a spray cleaner for the throttle body and the intake called "deep creep" that works great too. thats a more involved process then just seafoaming through a vaccum line.
Thats how normal intake is done to cylinders in the engine with about a 1/3 pint of seafoam. They make a spray cleaner for the throttle body and the intake called "deep creep" that works great too. thats a more involved process then just seafoaming through a vaccum line.
when do you suggest runnin it on da new rebuilt engine
I would try and clean by hand as much as possible, its a PITA but well worth it. Then run a 1/3 pint through and you will be amazed, but some in the gas (believe an ounce for every gallon, run to empty and then refill) that way you will clean out the lines and injectors as well.Reason I asked is because I just manually cleaned a throttle body on the F*rd 460 in my motorhome, and I still want to clean the manifold but I DON'T want to have to remove it to do so. Too ugly a job. Was hoping there was a good DIY method for that part of the job.
The backside of the throttle plates were black and nasty. It had a slight catch when pressing the gas pedal down off idle it was so gummed up. I expect the manifold will need more than one cleaning--or do you think one 1/3 pint shot of Seafoam would be enough?
Oh dont worry about it, with 104 its prime for some seafoam, pull in a 1/3 pint through the vac line, wait 20 min, and watch the magic. it will do wonders, i just did mine 300 miles ago and have 213,000 miles on the clock, 104 was just breakin her inim afraid to run seafoam through the vac line with 104,000. i think i'll just put lucas in mine and the wifes gas tanks.