Flush Out Intake

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Flush Out Intake

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Hello and Merry Christmas. I want to clean the intake on my 05 Bonneville Northstar with some Sea Foam and I was wondering if anybody could offer some advice on what the easiest and most effective way to do this is.

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Find a vacuum line, and suck it up through that. Don't use the brake booster line, that's too big.
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00Beast, thanks! Tried it this afternoon and it worked well.
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Glad I could help.
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