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^ I agree for the most part people do not follow instructions. Sea Foam specifies only 1/3 of a pint, and the normal cans are one pint. Therefore 1/3 of the can. It can be approximate, but it's better to measure it out, as the instructions do specify only 1/3 of a pint.
Also it should be noted you can use the vacuum hose on the brake cylinder as well.
Everyone suggests different places to put it. It's up for debate which one works best. Use the one that is easiest for you and will get you the results you want.
I recently used Sea Foam in my car, through the gas tank, and now about a week later I'm having problems with what I believe to be my fuel pump. Is it because of the Sea Foam? I'll never know for sure, but it doesn't mean I'll never use it again.
MR.twoooooooooo, as long as you don't shove an entire can through at the same time, don't let your engine stall, and be sure to reconnect the line you use during your downtime (I'd suggest let it sit for at least 10 minutes), you should be fine.
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