Debris under the intake manifold

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Does anyone have a simple solution for removing the debris, oil, etc from the galleys under the intake manifold? Don't want to remove the intake manifold at this time. Is there an attachment that can be used in conjunction with a compressor to vacuum out that area? Thank you in advance.-JM
 

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i used a small hose off my large shop vac house tape the two together and worked great.
 

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:omg: You have oil down there? Mines as dry as the Sahara! Where's the oil coming from?

I would use some spray foam cleaner, let it soak then vacuum it out with a wet & dry cleaner
 
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The oil is coving from a PCV valve that was venting due to excessive back pressure from the restrictive exhaust I put on in order to make the 92 dbs limit at Laguna Seca.
 

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This is the same kind of Bull we get in the UK, Old motor racing circuits in the middle of the countryside, (often converted from old Bomber stations in ww2) then housing developments creep in closer and closer and all of a sudden they moan about the noise!

I cant get on most tracks in the UK, But I am giving charity rides the whole weekend on the UK Top gear track 15/16th June. And I will be Loud ...128db
 

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That's what I love about the Viper, the great community. Have to say I LOVE MY CAR TO BITS.

I hope the previous owner is pleased with what I have done to the car :D
 
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