seafoam problem

BlackCobalt707

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i seafoamed my car and now the car is having a hard time starting. i think i put a little too much. anyone know how to fix that problem?
 

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where did u put it? what was the process you used? need more info then "i put it in my car now it's not working"
 

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vacuum line. right above the throttle body

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we can end the thread, i got the car started
 

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vacuum line. right above the throttle body

hope you change the oil

Let me start by saying, you, Tuner, are completely wrong.

Second off, how would sucking ANYTHING into a vacuum line even begin have any effect on the oil? If you suck seafoam into your vacuum line and it gets into your oil, you have a bigger problem than seafoaming your car.

Also, I am not trying to be a dick, and I am sorry if it comes off like that.
 
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um...blowby? it'll get in there.

No. You do not change your oil after sucking seafoam into the vacuum line. That is absolutely unnecessary and uncalled for.

Like I said, if your seafoam is mixing with the oil when sucking it into a vacuum line, you have bigger problems.

And blow-by = worn piston rings = bigger problem.

Thanks.
 
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