ozone
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- October 13, 2007
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- City, State
- cincinnati, ohio
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1993 ranger xlt 4.0 4x4
I ran seafoam through my brake booster line for the first time today. Followed instructions that I found on here (thanks guys). Engine seemed like it was a lot more responsive and smooth sounding. Now for the questions.
I had a mechanic tell me that if you run seafoam through the brake booster line it only ends up in the first bank of cylinders, is this true? Is there any proof one way or the other? How would I get it into the other banks if this is true?
So far I have changed plugs,
replaced pcv valve,
cleaned the MAF,
cleaned the throttle body/intake with deep creep,
degreased engine compartment.
What other low dollar improvements/replacement parts should I look into next?
1993 Ford Ranger XLT 4.0 4X4
once again, thanks for the help, I had never even heard of Seafoam before this.
ozone11@cinci.rr.com
I had a mechanic tell me that if you run seafoam through the brake booster line it only ends up in the first bank of cylinders, is this true? Is there any proof one way or the other? How would I get it into the other banks if this is true?
So far I have changed plugs,
replaced pcv valve,
cleaned the MAF,
cleaned the throttle body/intake with deep creep,
degreased engine compartment.
What other low dollar improvements/replacement parts should I look into next?
1993 Ford Ranger XLT 4.0 4X4
once again, thanks for the help, I had never even heard of Seafoam before this.
ozone11@cinci.rr.com