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troth
post Jun 21 2017, 09:28 PM
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Vehicle was running great until I lost cylinder no. 2! Verified spark was good. Hmmm... must not be getting fuel. Swapped injectors with one of the good cylinders and was happy to see the issue moved with the injector.

I guess I'm going to shell out to have them all cleaned again. Even though I just did that less than 3000 miles ago. I say all because when I unplugged the injectors individually with the motor idling, each had varying effects on how it ran. So some of the others in addition to no. 2 may also be dirty?

But what could have caused them to go bad all of a sudden? One day it was good, but then the next day when I go to take it to work it's crap. I have read that letting the fuel level get too low can dislodge crud in the tank. It had about 3 gallons in it last time it was running well and it has certainly ran on less fuel than that before. Should the filter be replaced? Is it worth taking the tank out and cleaning it?

Lots of questions, but I am happy the immediate issue presented itself so quickly. I'm just trying to diagnose the root cause to avoid another $100 injector cleaning/test.
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post Jun 22 2017, 09:24 AM
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With the wires and connectors pushing 50 years on these cars, I would turn your attention to exactly that. Intermittent problems sounds electrical, atleast to me. I would buy 4 new injector connectors that have wire leads, and replace your old ones.
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post Jun 22 2017, 02:58 PM
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QUOTE(timothy_nd28 @ Jun 22 2017, 11:24 AM) *

With the wires and connectors pushing 50 years on these cars, I would turn your attention to exactly that. Intermittent problems sounds electrical, atleast to me. I would buy 4 new injector connectors that have wire leads, and replace your old ones.


I have a new set of connectors sitting in a box somewhere. It's not intermittent, but snuck up relatively suddenly. I unplugged the injector in question with the engine idling and it was getting a steady 12 volts on both connections. I'll go ahead and replace those connectors for good measure anyways.

I'm going to try soaking the injectors in that Chevron stuff to see if I can save myself from getting them professionally cleaned again. Is there any way to spray some carb cleaner or something through them as well?

I will say that I have never used anything other than Shell Nitro+ gasoline or whatever their highest octane rating is called.

I'm going to take a good hard look at the tank as well. I'm hoping to get some time next weekend to think about pulling it.
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post Jun 22 2017, 04:28 PM
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QUOTE(troth @ Jun 22 2017, 02:58 PM) *

QUOTE(timothy_nd28 @ Jun 22 2017, 11:24 AM) *

With the wires and connectors pushing 50 years on these cars, I would turn your attention to exactly that. Intermittent problems sounds electrical, atleast to me. I would buy 4 new injector connectors that have wire leads, and replace your old ones.


I have a new set of connectors sitting in a box somewhere. It's not intermittent, but snuck up relatively suddenly. I unplugged the injector in question with the engine idling and it was getting a steady 12 volts on both connections. I'll go ahead and replace those connectors for good measure anyways.

I'm going to try soaking the injectors in that Chevron stuff to see if I can save myself from getting them professionally cleaned again. Is there any way to spray some carb cleaner or something through them as well?

I will say that I have never used anything other than Shell Nitro+ gasoline or whatever their highest octane rating is called.

I'm going to take a good hard look at the tank as well. I'm hoping to get some time next weekend to think about pulling it.

I am pretty sure that the ECU provides a steady 12 volts to the injector. It then gives a pulse to ground on the other terminal to activate the injector.
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