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Posted by T_Bone on February 06, 2005 at 13:54:24 from (4.240.132.234):
In Reply to: Re: 1975 ford 2000 diesel fuel injectors posted by J. Schwiebert on February 06, 2005 at 10:09:10:
Hi tom, You might want to give a supply house a call as mechanical injectors are usually cheap, about $25eh new. If there expensive then you can "help" them along ways by unscrewing the vavle body and using Berryman B12 to clean them with. The B12 with melt the carbon build up before your eyes. Pay close attention to disassymble as there will be a few washers and springs or check balls to deal with in the correct order of assymble. Be VERY clean using brake cleaner as you assymble on a smooth white cotton cloth. You mght want to preform a compression test while you have the injectors out. Anything higher than 385psi is good. Make your own compression gauge form a 0-600psi gauge and some fittings. If you replace the injectors save a injector body for the special thread in the head for compression testing. Install the injectors and leave the fuel line loose, then crank over the engine until fuel comes out of each connection, then tighten the fuel line nut, then start. T_Bone
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