Just picked up a can of Seafoam. Which line is a good one to use to suck the Seafoam into the engine? 3/4 in the gas tank and 1/4 in the intake right?
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Just picked up a can of Seafoam. Which line is a good one to use to suck the Seafoam into the engine? 3/4 in the gas tank and 1/4 in the intake right?
all of it in the intake, any line going to the intake will work
Less smoke than I thought, but the car does seem to run a little stronger and smoother.
Is it normal for the engine to smoke while you suck it in through the vacuum tube?
Yes lots and lots and lots of smoke is normal when sucking through the vaccum tube.
I fumigated the neighborhood this weekend as well. This time made way more smoke than last time. The wind picked up and completely covered my neighbors house. She's an 80yo lady living by herself, I thought for sure the cops would show up. Another soccer mom at the stop sign sat there for at least 5 minutes calling someone on her cell and giving me dirty looks like how dare I let my 'clunker' poision the envirionment. When I pulled out, I looked in my mirror and couldn't see the entire street, it was bad, I got pretty worried, but all is well now. Smoother idle and no more mosquitos!
The more smoke means that more of the Seafoam is going out the tail pipe and not cleaning the engine. Done properly, it should only smoke a little and take up to 45 mins not 5 minutes then get the fire department called out. Professional shops use a resevoir with an IV set up to perform this service.
silly question from a newby...what the heck is seafoam and why do i want to make my miata smoke?