GSpan
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- February 21, 2006
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- City, State
- Shirly N.Y.
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- '98 Mounty
I have a '98 Mountaineer. Never did a seafoam treatment before so I read and searched on the right way to do it on a 5.0. From what I read, there is no right or wrong way, So I decided to go directly into the TB. What I did was remove the tube that goes from the neck of the oil filler to the air in take tube, and using a funnel I slowly poured the seafoam into the air in take tube with the engine running. Doing it this way I figured between the air flow, and the fact that the tube is tilted back twards the TB, and its only about 2" away from the point I was inserting , it should all flow into the TB. While pouring the Seafoam in, I got no smoke. After pouring in about 1/2 the can, I dumped a lot in at once and stalled the engine. I waited about 1/2 hr. and started the engine. It took about 4 trys to get it to start and idle and got a ton of smoke. Drove it around for a while and the smoke cleared in about 2 miles. I noticed a difference right away.
My question is, by doing it this way, am I reaching all points in the intake manifold, or am I waisting my time and money? I figured the airflow has to go through the intake manifold, and it would take the seafoam with it.
My question is, by doing it this way, am I reaching all points in the intake manifold, or am I waisting my time and money? I figured the airflow has to go through the intake manifold, and it would take the seafoam with it.