[DML] Re: Possibly dropped copper washer from fuel line into engine cyli
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[DML] Re: Possibly dropped copper washer from fuel line into engine cylinder
- From: "sweetp01569" <paul.sweet@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 14:42:29 -0000
Thanks Dave! I'll keep my fingers crossed and keep looking for it.
I really hope I can find it, because I don't feel like ripping
things apart. I've already done this when I replaced the water pump
a couple of years ago.
Paul
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@...>
wrote:
>
> Those little things have a way of getting into places you can't
see.
> And the best part about it is since they are copper they are not
> magnetic so you can't get them by fishing around with a magnet. If
you
> can't see them you will never get them. It could be bad if it did
fall
> into the injector port. They won't vaporize. They can get stuck in
a
> valve and hold it open. If you do think it fell in there you can
> probably get it by taking off the intake manifold. If you do
remove it
> chances are you will find it even if it did not fall into the
injector
> port. Generally when you drop and lose one you just get another or
> reuse one of the old ones. When I pull intake manifolds I usually
find
> a treasure trove of hardware. I hate dropping and losing parts,
> especially tools. Even worse is when you put the injectors back and
> don't realize you dropped a washer, tighten things up and have a
huge
> leak on the injector. You learn to be careful because you can spend
> more time looking for dropped parts and tools then actually doing
the
> job! Some tips are using compressed air to try to blow it out,
poking
> around hoping to get it to fall on the floor, mirrors, etc. The
> Delorean has a lot of places parts can land and never be found
again.
> Get a flashlight and look over the motor again, you may get lucky.
> David Teitelbaum
> vin 10757
>
>
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "sweetp01569" <paul.sweet@> wrote:
> >
> > While taking out my injectors to send out for cleaning, I
accidentally
> > dropped one of the small copper washers. I will be looking for
it
> > when I have some time, hoping it dropped down below somewhere in
a
> > harmless location. It wasn't on the floor when I looked.
Probably a
> > small chance, but what if the washer dropped into the open
injector
> > opening into the cylinder? I am hoping I don't have to
disassemble
> > anything to look for it, and wondered if serious damage could
occur if
> > a washer did fall into the opening into the engine cylinder.
Since it
> > is a relatively soft and small washer, I would hope it would
just get
> > vaporized as the cylinder fired, or could it totally mess up the
> > engine. Any advice is appeciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Paul
> > vin 10944
> >
>
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