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So i have a 93 camry 2.2 i4. I added too much seafoam through one of my vacuum lines and now the car won't start. I thought i might have flooded the engine while i was trying to turn it over all day. I pulled my plugs and i have left the throttle body wide open all day. After 12 hours of down time and drying, it will not start, it cranks but won't turn over. Any suggestions???

2007-07-01 15:21:47 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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Are you getting spark to a grounded spark plug? If not there's something amiss in your ignition system. Your supposed to put Sea Foam in your gas tank as its supposed to be diluted one can to at least 12 gallons of gasoline. If the porcelain on your plugs is not white or very light tan invest in a new set. It would seem that if you allowed a vacuum line to suck the 100% Seafom into the throttle body or carburetor and you coated the heck out of the intake, valves and combustion chambers with a material that's not going to evaporate. Confer with a mechanic for some help. He may need to spray acetone or toluene into the intake and cylinder bores and spin the motor over with the plugs out. These two highly flamable liquids (avalible at paint stores) evaporate very quickly and would hopefully help to dry out your Sea Foam.

2007-07-01 15:52:32 · answer #1 · answered by Country Boy 7 · 0 0

first your were su[ppose to have it running when add that stuff... what u can try is take off the plastic air tube and hold the gas pedal down ,a crank it,,, if it feeling like trying to start do not let the gas pedal gojust let the motor race if it starts,, spray a little starter fluid in the thottle body

2007-07-01 22:50:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Put ice cream in your gas tank. It should lube up everything and get some of the sea foam out.

2007-07-01 22:27:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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