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Certified Porsche addict
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: On a winding, hilly road in Tennessee.
Posts: 1,238
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Originally Posted by P944GUY
Yes..you can spray some carb cleaner into it..it does get gummed up over time...if your able to remove the clamp around the hose,that is if your clamp screw is in a position to get a screwdriver on it, you can pull the hose off...usually the extension tube for the carb cleaner will not reach the inlet of the idle stabilizer..what I do is just take some small diameter tubing about 10 inches long and insert it into the inlet of the idle stabilzer and the other end on the carb cleaner extension tube and squirt a few shots of cleaner...place a rag under the stabilizer to catch the drips...it makes difference..the valve in the stabilzer does get gummed up..I do this once a year....
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Or run a half can of Sea Foam through the entire vacuum system. Introduce it at the brake booster hose and clean everything.
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Tennessee Region SCCA & PCA
Current projects - '87 944 Turbo, '87 924S, '82 931, '10 Boxster (the girlfriend)
Past projects - '83 944, '02 Boxster (x2), '99 Boxster, '14 Cayman,'72 Opel GT, '75 280Z, '90 300ZX, '87 944S, '87 944 Turbo, '88 924S (x2), '07 Cayman S, '73 914, '88 MR2 AW11
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