Thank you for your time in producing the video. A little emaboration would be helpful. What is the purpose in lifting it up and down? What is the solution you have it in? How often does this work? How long does it last?
@craighoskins16185 ай бұрын
Just what did you use to clean the fuel injectors
@jdegeus9 жыл бұрын
What kind of cleaner liquid do you use for this job?
@HiTechDiver3 жыл бұрын
A little discussion and information would have made this video of immense benefit. As is, not so much.
@compadre6310 жыл бұрын
Can you tell me how to disassemble the video nozzle? please.
@themoonissquare3234 жыл бұрын
Don't bother, only the part of the injector that is in the combustion chamber needs cleaning 99.9% of the time, unless water has got in, which usually causes failure, the obvious secret to success is always running clean fuel, also clean some carbon build up in the little hole the injector sprays into, plus clean the spark plugs and it will run perfect (good compression of course). Remove the coils and plugs, then undo the two bolts holding them on and it allows them to come far enough back to clean with a rag and carbie cleaner, very easy to do. Can't remember pulling apart a failed injector that didn't have a water rust mark.
@welderdale4 жыл бұрын
Yes.. still in business .
@themoonissquare3234 жыл бұрын
Only the part of the injector that is in the combustion chamber needs cleaning 99.9% of the time, unless water has got in, which usually causes failure, the obvious secret to success is always running clean fuel, also clean some carbon build up in the little hole the injector sprays into, plus clean the plugs and it will run perfect (good compression of course). Remove the coils and plugs, then undo the two bolts holding them on and it allows them to come far enough back to clean with a rag and carbie cleaner, very easy to do. Can't remember pulling apart a failed injector that didn't have a water rust mark.
@jasonscruggs9868 жыл бұрын
would like to know more I have a ultrasonic cleaner got a evinrude 2003 250hp
@themoonissquare3234 жыл бұрын
Only the part of the injector that is in the combustion chamber needs cleaning 99.9% of the time, unless water has got in, which usually causes failure, the obvious secret to success is always running clean fuel, also clean some carbon build up in the little hole the injector sprays into, plus clean the plugs and it will run perfect (good compression of course). Remove the coils and plugs, then undo the two bolts holding them on and it allows them to come far enough back to clean with a rag and carbie cleaner, very easy to do. Can't remember pulling apart a failed injector that didn't have a water rust mark.
@aarontrenton17304 жыл бұрын
You still out there doing this? Interested in cost, as I’ve got issues with a 04 90 hp ETEC. Hoping for a response. Thank you.
@themoonissquare3234 жыл бұрын
Only the part of the injector that is in the combustion chamber needs cleaning 99.9% of the time, unless water has got in, which usually causes failure, the obvious secret to success is always running clean fuel, also clean some carbon build up in the little hole the injector sprays into, plus clean the plugs and it will run perfect (good compression of course). Remove the coils and plugs, then undo the two bolts holding them on and it allows them to come far enough back to clean with a rag and carbie cleaner, very easy to do. Can't remember pulling apart a failed injector that didn't have a water rust mark.
@scottbryant94254 жыл бұрын
I am going to venture a guess and say your skills in rehabbing the injectors is significantly better than your video making. 3.5 mins of an unarrated injector firing off in a solution is not helpful or interesting. That said, I'm glad there are folks like you that can bring these back from the dead.