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87 tuned port injectors.

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Vettech:
The injectors came back this arvo, all cleaned up well and are spaying a neat cone at the correct rate. I went down to look at how they were going, should have stayed away. I won't repeat the mechanics words - suffice to say he was not impressed with the way GM has built up this engine, also something about the number of joints in his fingers and hands not being enough. Hopefully it will be going tomorrow. But Jensen always gives the bad along with the good, appears that there was a lot of oily deposits around the injector tips, indicative of oil and crap in the upper cylinder area - means the PCB is sucking up oil and burnt crap from the sump. Doesn't appear to be blowing smoke - but Jens assures me that it can still be burning oil. Oh well we will see. Maybe it will be on the road for brekky this weekend.

Vettech:
Just for interest - the original "running like a dog" is still with me, but the car now has even greater range and goes like the clappers - all cylinders are running even temps with the clean injector nozzles. The original issue is definitely module/wiring or electronic of some type and it is intermittent. I tried some of that Injector cleaner stuff in the BA and it made a big difference with it too. I'm not a follower of Snake Balm or miracle cures - but this treatment with be part of my ~ 6/12 month servicing in the future.

Scott:
Dud O2 sensors in the exhaust will cause a rough idle and excessive fuel consumption, but you don't want to just replace them and hope it's the problem.

sabre:

--- Quote from: Vettech on August 09, 2014, 04:37:39 PM ---Just for interest - the original "running like a dog" is still with me, but the car now has even greater range and goes like the clappers - all cylinders are running even temps with the clean injector nozzles. The original issue is definitely module/wiring or electronic of some type and it is intermittent. I tried some of that Injector cleaner stuff in the BA and it made a big difference with it too. I'm not a follower of Snake Balm or miracle cures - but this treatment with be part of my ~ 6/12 month servicing in the future.

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As a matter of interest, what is the manifold temp when "they are all good". My project car was running well but after sitting for 6 months or so #1 and #2 got so hot you could read by them. I'm thinking crap fuel has caused the two cylinders to run very lean. Not game to run it at all until I can have them cleaned as I don't want to destroy the rebuilt motor.

Vettech:
Thanks Scott I'll  read up and test it.  The temps I can't remember - but I'll  run the lazer over them tomorrow when I start tomorrow do some real work on it. I think low was 120ish whilst normal is 180ish.

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