Reconditioning of F/I needs doing in the proper environment with the right tests completed. pressure check, flow rate, spray pattern, timing, etc. Can't do that except on a properly set up test bench. regards, John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Brien K Dews wrote: >I have read somewhere that fuel injectors can be ultrasonically cleaned. >Does anyone know the process for doing this? I use ultrasonic cleaners >everyday in my business. I currently have two friends rebuilding their 84 >Westys and I'll probably be doing mine sooner or later. I thought if I can >learn to do this I might be able to offer this service to the list someday. >Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. >Brien K Dews CC >www.busesbythebeach.com >(84' Westy) >www.allgoodtime.com >616-863-8463 > > > |
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