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Old 06-02-2005, 10:32 PM
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Can someone tell me where exactly this brake vac line is that a lot of people use to seafoam a motor? Maybe even a picture? I have a 99 z28..Thanks a ton!
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It's the line from the brake booster to the back of the intake
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Can someone tell me where exactly this brake vac line is that a lot of people use to seafoam a motor? Maybe even a picture? I have a 99 z28..Thanks a ton!

If you want to use the brake vacuum line pull it out of the brake booster( driver side) and seperate it from the 90 degree fitting that plugs into the booster, if you still cant find it I recommend a F body shop manual to help you now and in the future
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it should be a tube connected from the intake plenum to the master cylinder. if i had a picture i'd show you but sorry about that man...that's all that i can provide. hope it helps a bit
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Originally Posted by strictly93z
it should be a tube connected from the intake plenum to the master cylinder. if i had a picture i'd show you but sorry about that man...that's all that i can provide. hope it helps a bit
As stated above it is off the booster, not the master cylinder




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