2000 Blazer Rough Idle; P0300
Do exactly what I stated in the post above. "You spray on the Dissolver and let in sit for 1 – 2 hours, and then I used a tooth brush for some light scrubbing and rinse with Hot water using the sink sprayer. This proved to work very well for the runners as all you had to do was get the chemical in there and it did the rest. As long as you had patience and let it do its thing this was very easy."
I was waiting for parts to come in so I wasn't in a hurry, for me this entire process took almost a day with spraying do some light scrubbing, wait 1 - 2 hrs then rinse with Hot water, let it dry for 10 – 15 minutes, then start the process over again. I suppose if you are in more of a hurry you could use a narrow steel brush to help break through the stubborn area and to speed up the entire process. Good Luck, Let me know how you make out!!
I was waiting for parts to come in so I wasn't in a hurry, for me this entire process took almost a day with spraying do some light scrubbing, wait 1 - 2 hrs then rinse with Hot water, let it dry for 10 – 15 minutes, then start the process over again. I suppose if you are in more of a hurry you could use a narrow steel brush to help break through the stubborn area and to speed up the entire process. Good Luck, Let me know how you make out!!
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