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Old 12-19-2007, 07:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok i know this has issue has been done over so many times, and someone might tell me to go look or something like that........but i was wondering i have a 2000 camry v6 or 1mz and i cant find the vacuum line to use to seafoam my engine and i dont want to use the wrong one and yes i have seen the videos on it as well but those are not the same year or not the same engine..........any input greatly appreciated thanks
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Well, the brake booster should be the same on most these cars. First look for your master brake cylinder. Now go to the big round black thing, there should be a rubber tub coming from it. That tube should run to your intake plengulam (however you spell it)

To make sure it is from your perspective, turn on your engine, take the tube off. Cover it with your finger, any sucking action? yes...? that's it.

Good how-to vid form a fellow TNer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhPsL-6VjLc

1:01 into the vid, he shows you exactly the booster tube.
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thanks finally some specifics, thanks for the help
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