I sent mine to this place. He does a great job and sends you the specs before and after. http://www.cruzinperformance.com/
On Tuesday, July 23, 2013, Stuart Fedak wrote: > I am in the process of replacing the engine fuel lines in my 86 Vanagon > 2.1 GL. Any recommendations on what process should be used for cleaning > the fuel injectors once they are removed. > > I did a quick search on YouTube and did find some videos that show the use > of a 12 VDC wall wart transformer, a momentary switch, and a syringe/hose > that is used to hold brake cleaner fluid. The process that was > demonstrated showed forward and reverse cleaning of the fuel injectors. Is > this a recommended process. > > Is there any polarity concerns with the fuel injectors, and is 12 VDC > acceptable? One video showed the use of just a 1.5 VDC battery. What is > the usual voltage used to feed the injectors? > > Cheers! > Stuart > > Sent from my electronic umbilicus
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