Seafoam??

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Smasal

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Looking for a vacuum line. A little help would be great. I have an 02 NBS. No ones responding in my forum.

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The big hose going to the booster is a vacuum line.
 

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Let us know how this works out for you. I've tried all the fuel system cleaners from Lucas to chevron and had the fuel system treatment at Goodyear. None increased my mileage at all. But I've heard good things about the seafoam. If you could do a short write up, that would be great b/c I'm not exactly sure where its supposed to be applied. I think the brake booster line and fuel tank. Forgot the last one.

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Donnie Yukonie

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I did mine about six months ago put it in the oil to clean the crank case. Booster to clean the intake and gas tank to clean the fuel system she smoked ALOT!! But I think it works change oil about 2 hours later. Truck runs fine if not better

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I put a 1/3 pint in the vacuum line. And the rest in a full tank. I'll let ya know.
 

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Seafoam is a solvent...it will clean metal parts over time and allow the unvarnished parts of the metal to be lubricated.
 
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