That!, is a really good tip. Thanks
mike
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 9/17/05 2:00:15 PM Eastern
> Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I've heard that Sea Foam does a good job.
>
> Rich
> A second vote for Sea Foam. The stuff works great
> at cleaning excess carbon
> buildup. I use it from the lawn mower to the daily
> drivers. Comes in a white
> and red can at the local auto parts stores and costs
> about $5 IIRC. Unplug
> your power brake booster hose at the booster and put
> it in the can of Sea Foam
> while the engine is running. The vacuum will suck
> up the Sea Foam into the
> intake. Let it take down around 1/3 can or so
> slowly and then bury the hose
> into the can and the engine will sputter and die.
> At this point, reconnect the
> power brake booster hose to the booster. Let it sit
> for around 1/2 hour then
> start her up. If you have carbon buildup you will
> be engulfed in a cloud of
> white smoke until it burns off. I always have a can
> in the garage right next to
> the can of PB Blaster.
>
> -----------------------------
> Kurt Ehrhardt
> ACES 1280, TC Gold 263
> 66 SuperSport, 66 Malibu
> Enfield, CT
>
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