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Who can I get to reman injectors?
Sending WUR out to Brian Leask and want to get my injectors redone. I want to start out fresh. Any1 recommend somebody to rebuild injectors so I can get Miss Piggy back in shape without getting slapped w/new injector prices.
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Do a search there's a couple on cleaning injectors.. You can do a quick check on them by taking carb cleaner with the narrow straw on the can and checking the spray pattern..
Otherwise I'd say buy some used ones they are $25 from DC Automotive and other places.. Not sure anyone can actually "rebuild" them just clean them up |
I could of swore i saw a blog about it on here, i have the bosch fuel/diesel injector tool at work, the 1 for checking the breaking pressure(cracking maybe). can i use this with some 44k to blow thru the injectors to clean them up.
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might try the backflush method that i came across here.
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How about
http://www.witchhunter.com |
Will Witchhunter do a good job or will the backflush method be about the same?
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Lots of threads about them on the 911 forum...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/search.php?searchid=2814185 I have not used them yet, but I plan to... |
thanks for the info ghnat
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FYI gents, I checked with witchhunter recently and he no longer offers cleaning services on CIS injectors. He says he will test them for you, but nothing else.
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witchhunter is in my neighborhood -
FWIW, when he tests them he *uses the cleaning fluid to test* --- thus effectively cleaning them as much as possible. I'd defintiely recommend them, he is very thorough and accurate - did a great job/analysis on mine! |
You could also try
http://www.rceng.com/index.aspx or http://www.allcarbs.com/parts/parts_fuelinj.html or EBS Maybe one of these folks will work on CIS... |
One more to add...
http://www.cruzinperformance.com/ |
I used Marren Fuel injection in Connecticut when I rebuilt my 993 3.6 liter engine. They did a great job rebuilding my injectors. They also provided a full printout report including flow rates before and after the rebuild.
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