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it's that thick vaccume like that goes into the brake booster...ie the big round thick plate that the master cylinder is attached to. Here:
The brake booster vaccume line is usually in the same place for most cars....
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**ADAM! A/C button for Gen 5.5 Camry (2005 LE) !! Por favor!
Brake lights aren't broken, I just don't brake.
--Can honestly go to a parts counter and ask for brake shoes for the front brakes.
--Likes long walks on the beach.... once it's lit by a massive bonfire.
Last edited by RningOnFumes; 09-29-2007 at 08:25 PM.
Done with no complications. Really easy, just need to listen to the engine. I wish I took a vid of it lol There was a good amount of smoke, like an "oh shit wtf?!" amount. Then smoked up a long back-road for about 5 mins and it was done. Not too much, not too little. How would I go about adding it to the gas or oil?
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97 Toyota Camry LE (4cyl), TRD muffler, TRD RSB, TRD STB, Injen Short Ram Intake, Clear Corners, Debadged
......How would I go about adding it to the gas or oil?
Just dump a can in the gas tank the next time you fill up.
When you put it in the oil, just put it in where you fill your oil. I'd run it in there for a day or so before changing the oil and filter. Ive run with it in there for several weeks before changing the oil...didnt hurt anything....but dont think it was cleaning anything during that time either.
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1993 Camry LE I4 Bone Stock - 380,000 miles (as of Aug '11)
1993 Camry XLE V6 Bone Stock - 260,xxx miles (as of July '11) Blown Head Gasket
2003 Chevy Trailblazer EXT I6 - 107,000 miles (as of Aug '11)
it's that thick vaccume like that goes into the brake booster...ie the big round thick plate that the master cylinder is attached to. Here:
The brake booster vaccume line is usually in the same place for most cars....
Love Seafoam, use it in all my small engines and automobiles. Did it for the first time on my Camry through the brake booster last night and holy cow did it smoke!
I've never had a Seafoam related problem. Safe to use as long as you follow directions.
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1997 Camry LE 2.2L, 5SFE
160,000
hehe...thanks Geoff for letting me use it.. instead of paging through TN's gallery, I just back paged this thread until I found a pic....I was bound to find one eventually. Your's came up first and it was nice that you had already done the microsoft paint part of it.
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**ADAM! A/C button for Gen 5.5 Camry (2005 LE) !! Por favor!
Brake lights aren't broken, I just don't brake.
--Can honestly go to a parts counter and ask for brake shoes for the front brakes.
--Likes long walks on the beach.... once it's lit by a massive bonfire.
hehe...thanks Geoff for letting me use it.. instead of paging through TN's gallery, I just back paged this thread until I found a pic....I was bound to find one eventually. Your's came up first and it was nice that you had already done the microsoft paint part of it.
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