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Old 04-25-2009, 11:46 AM
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I was getting the dreaded misfires in multiple cylinders so I replaced the spark plugs. It kept coming back so now I swapped the injectors. Hopefully it solves the problem. Thanks again to bryan for lending me some tester injectors
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^hope this fixes it
Old 04-26-2009, 10:05 AM
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I have a fuel leak where the plastic bell shape meets the fuel rail
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danger to manifold!
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post a pix of the part thats leaking.
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Just fixed it. I needed to replace a fuel line o ring
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I took my injectors to southwest diesel to have cleaned and flowtested. They called me this morning and said 2 injectors are beyond repair. Are oem just poor quality? I only had about 70k miles on them. When I was reading on injector cleaning, most sites said nearly all injectors are cleanable. This must be a problem because there's so many people with the same issue on under the hood section
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Take it to SOS and see if RC Engineering (which is who SOS sends their injectors to) can clean it. They did an excellent job on my injector, and I'm still on OEM injectors and I have 141,000 miles!!!!!!!!!!
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[QUOTE=the fan,Apr 30 2009, 08:13 AM]I took my injectors to southwest diesel to have cleaned and flowtested. They called me this morning and said 2 injectors are beyond repair.


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