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Seafoaming the Jimmy - 8/2/2008 9:51:46 PM   
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Hi guys. I was wondering, as per some regular maintenance work I''m doing, can anyone give me some specific details for seafoaming the 4.3 Liter VORTEC in a 94 Jimmy to remove Carbon Deposits? Plus I''ve seen the smoke shows on YouTube and I think it would be a great show for neighbors XD. I''ve come across this link. But I''m a little confused on what to remove exactly. Running the engine without parts on it seems kind of scary.

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RE: Seafoaming the Jimmy - 8/3/2008 6:40:11 AM   
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Run a search.  This topic has been covered before.

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