Day 1...

Day 1...

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Cleaning the Fuel Injectors

After further testing, I've been able to determine that I have 1 stuck injector and 1 partially stuck injector. I took the injector from 1 and swapped it with 3. Then I jumped the RPM relay to run the fuel pump with the air plate fully depressed. Now the #3 line isn't flowing but the #1 line is.This is good news because it means the fuel distributor is good.

I decided I would take all the injectors and put them in a carb+brake cleaner bath for a day or two fully submerged. Then I'll test them again to determine if they need to be replaced.


Friday, June 13, 2014

Fuel Flow Testing Part II

With a new battery installed, I've resumed working on this. I also ordered and connected a Battery Tender brand trickle charger/maintainer. Having a fully charged battery makes all the difference in the world (imagine that).

The flow test seems to have indicated one failed injector and possibly a second. The injector @ the #1 cylinder isn't flowing at all. It drips a little and that's about it. The injector at cylinder #2 is sporadic. It kinda sounds like a faucet with air in the system needing to be purged. I know this isn't the case though as the system is air-tight and there are no leaks anywhere. If any air was trapped in the system, it would be expelled within the first second or two of operating the system.

I'm going to research and see if I can soak these 2 injectors in some sort of a chemical/cleaning bath. If that doesn't correct the issue, I'll have to replace them @ $60 each. It's probably worth a few bucks to try cleaning them first.

Here is a video I took last night illustrating the problem: