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I used the brake booster vac line, and a small funnel. I SLLOOOWWLY poured a 1/4 of the bottle at idle, and the motor wanted to stumble, and of course it ran like crap with that big vacuum line off, then I switched off the enngine and let it sit. I poured the rest in the tamk, it was a pint can, is that that size you guys are using?
No noticable smoke, just a little that cleared up fast, and no real improvement in the idle, I want it smoooth, so I guess I am gonna get another can.
So is a pint enough? or do they sell a bigger can?
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Yes, it will try and stumble around, but if your pour a little but very slowly, it should stay alive. You should have poured the rest into the vacuum line. I usually try and get a straw and put it inside the vacuum line and blow most of it through the tube and into the intake a little bit...that disperses it... Then let it sit in here for 10 or 15 minutes--or even over night. Then when you start it, make sure your windows are up, and let it idle for a while... It will white smoke like no other!!! You may have to go drive around for about 5-10 minutes to get everything out. You can put it in the gas tank. It will work fine--it mixes with the fuel and cleans out the fuel lines, injectors, and the combustion chamber...
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Well after bending the #8 rod just enough to allow the piston to touch the counterweight of the crank, I swap it out with another 5.3L
I will only put this stuff in the oil for a change, or the fuel tank, but NEVER again in the intake, I believe it puddles somewhere in the intake, and then you crank it and it all goes into one cylinder and walla, a nice knocking sounds is emitting from the engine.