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Seafoam PCV Vac on V8

MustangP51

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I am still a bit confused on how to induce the seafoam into the engine. I know it should be put in through the PCV vac line. I drew up what I think is the correct way do this in ms paint (the second pic), Is this the correct? The first pic is where I think the 2 vac lines run to. (again correct me if I am wrong)







Thanks
Ryan
 



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I only wish I could get my hands on the PCV. I tried and failed on numerous occasions. :(
 






I only wish I could get my hands on the PCV. I tried and failed on numerous occasions. :(

Exactly, thats why I am wondering if I can just disconnect the 2 vac lines from the plenum and connect the 2 together with other tubing and then pour the Seafoam into a T that connects them.
 






Reach around the top of the engine, at the file wall. When you get your hand around a tube, and you don't know what it is, pull up. :D
You can also remove the tube from the front of the intake, and once you have that, you can wiggle it to help trace it back to the rear input, and the PCV valve.
 






And, yes, your drawing is pretty accurate.
 






Thanks For the help rizz I found a Pic online of the intake. I think I finally got it now, but to be 100% sure can you tell me if these are the correct inlets?

 












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