Rich >From my experience the only way to clean the injectors is to place them nozzle up in an ultrasonic cleaner. This shakes most of the junk out of the screens, then blowing air through them backwards finishes the job. The easiest way to test them is pull them out put a container under them and jump the pump. As you press the air plate down you should see a nice pattern with increasing volume. If you don't get that volume change on all injectors chances are your fuel distributor is plug and needs a cleaning. I have one with screens in the outlets to the injectors, and one with out. Andrei ----- Original Message ----- From: "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 6:05 PM Subject: [DMCForum] Fuel system issues Even so, if enough crap got sucked up by the injectors, those tiny screens may not come clean. I have another fuel pump to test with (Thanks Eric Itzel). I'll just have to use the scientific method again I guess. Yahoo! Groups Sponsor <http://rd.yahoo.com/SIG=12cmec93r/M=259395.3614674.4902533.1261774/D=egro upweb/S=1705126215:HM/EXP=1070715131/A=1524963/R=0/*http://hits.411web.com /cgi-bin/autoredir?camp=556&lineid=3614674?=egroupweb&pos=HM> <http://us.adserver.yahoo.com/l?M=259395.3614674.4902533.1261774/D=egroupm ail/S=:HM/A=1524963/rand=479491815> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> .
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