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> How weird is this
StratPlayer
post Sep 18 2004, 11:33 AM
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Got up today to take the teener out to wash it. I took the car for a good run last night top off and enjoying the beautiful sunset and drive through the canyons. Car ran like a charm. I get in the car to start it up, car fires up fine but it runs full boar. I turn it off with the key. I start it again and again the same thing happens car runs a full rpm. I go an lift the engine lid and start checking hoses, wiring, etc. I can't see anthing wrong. I pull the aircleaner and start checking fuel lines, etc.. I get over to the drivers side and this is what I see. Both fuel injectors were just laying outside of the intake pipes. Apparently both the nuts that hold the valve holders in place were gone and the injectors just came out of the intake pipes. Now I can see maybe one coming loose but both of them coming off... What are the chances of that happening???? No wonder the car was trying to run away with itself... 2.0 D jet. I looked all around the engine tin where the injectors are located but no sign of the nuts that were on the intake pipes to hold the injectors in place... WEIRD
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StratPlayer   How weird is this   Sep 18 2004, 11:33 AM
GWN7   Wasn't there someone posting about looking for...   Sep 18 2004, 02:49 PM
SLITS   Aliens landed in Utah last night and were short a ...   Sep 18 2004, 03:56 PM
SpecialK   Sabotage! :ph34r:   Sep 18 2004, 04:25 PM


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