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Well, I got the new fuel pump today, put it in, and it certainly makes pressure. The thing runs way too rich now. It won't even idle without flooding out and dying. I already suspected this, and long story short after all the diagnosis, I'm damn near positive that it's got a couple stuck injectiors. I'm not sure which ones or how many, but cylinder 2 and the enrichment injector are suspect. Anyhoo, my question is this: is it posible to remove and clean the injectors to unstick them, or is it one of those "throw 'em away and get new ones" things? For the price of a set of NEW injectors, I could get a set of weber carbs....... if only I could afford those. Anyways, I only ask because I've worked both of my cars all day and am too lazy to get up and read the manual. Thanks.
Mark D. |
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