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Old 02-24-2010, 12:03 PM
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I have finished most of the 60K service Mike recommends and want to do the induction cleaning before I replace the O2 sensors. I can't seem to locate the EXACT place where to hook up the hose to bleed in the Seafoam (with a clamp to bleed it in slowly). Here are some pictures of where I think it might go but I haven't seen anything else that I could hook to?

I'd really appreciate a picture of the correct point if this is not it?

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Old 02-24-2010, 12:06 PM
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Sorry - forgot to attache the pictures. Here are the pictures of the spot that I though might be the right one but can't be sure.

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Old 02-24-2010, 12:26 PM
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Opposite side of the IM, unplug the hose BELOW the hose with the red washer and hook your hose there.
 
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Smokey is wrong.

it is here



you will see the top tube goes onto one nipple and the bottom nipple is covered with black rubber cap. the cap comes right off and you can attach the 3/8" tube to that nipple. dont lose the cap or you will have to find a replacement. about $2 at the dealer... i know cuz i dropped it into the engine never to be seen again.
 
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Old 02-24-2010, 05:21 PM
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hilltoppersx - thanks for the picture. I can figure it out from there. I didn't think the picture I posted was it but that was the only thing that jumped out at me. I'll get the seafoam and get right on it now that I have the correct injection point. I understand that the way to do it is with a hose with a clamp on it so you can meter in the seafoam and not kill the engine when doing it. I know it will create some smoke and may damage the O2 sensors but I have new ones and wanted to do the cleaning before I replaced the O2 sensors.

All - Thanks again for straighening me out.

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on that side of the IM there will be 3 spots to choose....you want the bottom one, under the red washer.

Good luck and get ready for a show!
 
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