Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 12:58:11 -0800
Reply-To: Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
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From: Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
Subject: Re: Injector cleaning results
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So, who did you send them to?
What do they charge?
Is there a better pattern than 'good'?
What is the optimum/top flow rate (or what would you get from a new one)?
Is there a viable home remedy for this, as opposed to sending them away to
be serviced?
How would this be worked into regular maintenance; in other words, is this
the kind of thing where you would have four extra on hand so that after x
miles you would swap in your four good spares, send the others off for
cleaning, and swap those'uns back in when x miles rolls around again?
(Assuming you couldn't readily do it at home.)
Inquiring minds wanna know... (or, at least mine does).
Cya,
Robert
----- Original Message -----
From: "Damon Campbell" <damoncampbellvw@YAHOO.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 12:34 PM
Subject: Injector cleaning results
>I have been having a hard time with a lean mixture
> just off idle (really bad at times), and general
> driveability weirdness. A local list member, Tabe,
> was very nice and helpful with offering to
> troubleshoot. This turned out most enlightening,
> showing that a couple injectors had sketchy spray
> patterns, and the flow rates were no where near
> matching up. I sent off 8 to get checked, the best 4
> of which to be cleaned.
> Although it took a while to get them back, i'm
> pleasantly surprised with the numbers (havn't
> installed them yet... box just came). The report
> shows that dirty injector flow rates varied anywhere
> from 79mL to 84mL, with spray patterns anywhere from
> "fair" to "bad". Well, he ended up cleaning all 8 of
> them, which turned out 8 injectors all flowing 95mL,
> with "good" spray patterns. This means the injectors
> improved flow rates anywhere from 13% to 20%!
>
> This weekend, we'll see how this translates into
> driveability and fixing. Anyway, just something to
> think about if your injectors havn't been serviced in
> a long while...
>
> A little electrical question about injectors, though.
> What kind of variance in resistance and voltage drop
> is acceptable? All of the injectors are 16.7ohms
> except one at 16.8, and the average voltage drop is
> reported at 8.23 with a couple 8.22 and one 8.24.
> This doesn't seem like it should matter, but would it
> have any practical effect?
>
> -Damon
>
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> Vancouver, BC
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