Seafoam vacuum line

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ok I didnt want to post this, but what vacuum line do you guys use for seafoam? im not a noob and already tried searching.
 
I used the hose, one that come off the idle air control valve from the air snokel.
 
I use the free vacuum block at the center of the intake manifold on my '96. There's one unused tube coming out that has a cap on it. Just attach a long vacuum hose to that tube and sit in the driver's seat and feather the gas whle the hose is in the seafoam can. Easy peasy.

On my '97 LSC, I use one of the hoses that goes into the upper intake behind the throttle body. Disconnect one hose and plug it with something. Last time I did it, I used an old spark plug. Then attach your long vacuum hose to the intake and repeat the steps from above. Again, easy peasy. It makes a whole lot of smoke. Make sure you don't do it in a garage.:D
 
I use the free vacuum block at the center of the intake manifold on my '96. There's one unused tube coming out that has a cap on it. Just attach a long vacuum hose to that tube and sit in the driver's seat and feather the gas whle the hose is in the seafoam can. Easy peasy.

On my '97 LSC, I use one of the hoses that goes into the upper intake behind the throttle body. Disconnect one hose and plug it with something. Last time I did it, I used an old spark plug. Then attach your long vacuum hose to the intake and repeat the steps from above. Again, easy peasy. It makes a whole lot of smoke. Make sure you don't do it in a garage.:D

We get stuff like this every so often.

There was no Lincoln LS in 1996. They were only made from 2000 to 2006 (model year). The Lincoln LS is a specific car model made on the DEW98 platform and is only similar to the recent Thunderbird and the Jaguar S type. Other Lincoln car models came in an "LS" trim. They were not Lincoln LSes.
 

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