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Re: 3000 ford diesel injecters gummed up.
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Posted by Ray,IN on November 02, 2003 at 05:16:31 from (66.244.71.155):
In Reply to: 3000 ford diesel injecters gummed up. posted by AD on November 01, 2003 at 19:19:35:
It's your equipment and your money. ATF is not designed nor blended to burn, quite the contrary it's designed to withstand temperatures near 300*F before oxidizing into varnish and ash, otherwise your AT would not need a fluid change when the ATF gets overheated. Yea, I know many folks use ATF for both gas and diesel engine cleaner but I've yet to have anyone prove to me there is any benefits. If your injectors are very badly stopped up I suggest having them proffesionally cleaned and recalabrated. A faulty injector will sometimes introduce a poor fuel pattern into the cylinder and cause fuel erosion on cylinder wall, piston, or both. If you want to try using one of the high quality fuel injector cleaners first you've nothing to lose.
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