Im trying to use sea foam and my brake booster line seem to be stuck... can't even move the hose out atleast little bit. any suggestions???
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once the clamp is removed, try twisting the line with a pair of pliers. Normally, the rubber line binds to the plastic housing over time and is a beatch to remove. If twisting doesn't work, spray some WD-40 on the end of the rubber hose where they are connected and wait awhile, then try again. It'll come off eventually, but it'll take some grunt.
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You could also try prying the edge of it a little with a screwdriver if there's anything to push against. That's what I usually do and it loosens the hoses up pretty good.
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