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Valve job complete. Now the tranny?

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Old 11-17-2010, 06:41 AM
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Send your injectors to http://www.theboostlab.com/ for inspection and cleaning. I have personally been to the shop and know the owner...top notch work.
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Originally Posted by spectacle,Nov 17 2010, 09:41 AM
Send your injectors to http://www.theboostlab.com/ for inspection and cleaning. I have personally been to the shop and know the owner...top notch work.
Cool.

I will see about doing that.
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Looks like the Stealership will not be able to determine what caused the burned exhaust valves...

I guess I will have to pull the injectors and send them off to see if they are in good condition or not....
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RC Engineering has one of the best reputations with injector servicing, they provide you with a printout of before and after results. Top notch.

I just found a good diesel injection service company (normally servicing truck diesel injection systems) in my hometown and they were able to flow Honda injectors and clean them up for me so they were flowing properly.
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That's probably what I will have to do. I am thinking I will wait until after winter. Once I get the car back this week I am taking it to be stored in my parent's garage.
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Another option for you http://www.witchhunter.com/

They do however advice that you install and use the injectors within 30 days of receiving them back to minimize any chance of them sticking.


Pricing is lower than RC's.
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Picking up the car Friday. All is back together, running well. Goes into storage for the winter Saturday...
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Got my car back after three weeks in the shop...

So far, so good.

The tech that worked on my car seems to believe there is a bearing going out at the back of the tranny.

Any thoughts on this??
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