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Old 11-28-2010, 12:27 PM
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^ Bingo. Thats what you do. It also helps if you have someone on the throttle to prevent a stall out if needed. But the BIG thing, as mentioned, it the wait time after you "flood" the engine with Seafoam. I usually go a little longer at 20 minutes. The car can be a big pain to get started and usually one must rev it a bit to get it to smooth out.

IMPORTANT: Its critical the engine is FULLY warmed up before doing this.
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