vac line, intake manifold
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vac line, intake manifold
I'm putting some seafoam into my bro's car, and I'm trying to find the right line to the intake manifold to feed it into. I'm familiar with civics and the fuel pressure reg hose is where I put it in on my car. But on his car it's hard to get to and I'm trying to use pliers to get it off but no go also it would be very hard to get a cap full of seafoam to it in it's location.....Anyone have a pic of a 94 2 door accord 2.2 Liter's engine bay and know which line to use? Thanks.
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RE: vac line, intake manifold
Theres a hose going from the top of the intake manifold to the top of the valve cover. Can I use this hose?
need help quick please. Thanks!
Would this hose on the top of the valve cover to intake manifold work to feed seafoam into?
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need help quick please. Thanks!
Would this hose on the top of the valve cover to intake manifold work to feed seafoam into?
[IMG]local://upfiles/9654/CB8948E4142A42D59552300DC47A3BD0.jpg[/IMG]
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RE: vac line, intake manifold
That's your PCV hose, it should work.
Disconnect it from the manifold, & plug it.
I'd use scrap hose connected to the manifold, with a funnel. Then pinch off that hose with something, because it's big enough to make a HUGE vacuum leak. Open it just enough to draw in the seafoam.
Disconnect it from the manifold, & plug it.
I'd use scrap hose connected to the manifold, with a funnel. Then pinch off that hose with something, because it's big enough to make a HUGE vacuum leak. Open it just enough to draw in the seafoam.
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