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Re: Trans****t 98: Stuck injectors - cylinder misfires

by Ken Weitzel <kweitzel@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 30, 2004 at 04:13 AM

Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
> At least in Milwaukee, similar problems may be caused by bad fuel:
> 
> http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/dec04/287536.asp
> 
> I believe that Chicago uses the same EPA blend as Milwaukee...

Hi...

As an aside, if I may?

Given the cost of the durned things, for those of us
still waiting our turn to win the lottery, isn't there
any way that they can be cleaned as a DIY project?

I'm thinking of soaking them in carb cleaner, perhaps?

Injecting carb cleaner through them while "manually"
operating the solenoid with a 12 volt supply?

Anything?

Thanks, take care, and all the best in the new year.

Ken
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
Transport 98: Stuck injectors - cylinder misfires
"guillermo" <  2004-12-29 07:30:26 
Re: Transport 98: Stuck injectors - cylinder misfires
Zaphod Beeblebrox <ido  2004-12-30 02:48:19 
Re: Transport 98: Stuck injectors - cylinder misfires
Ken Weitzel <kweitzel@  2004-12-30 04:13:30 
Re: Transport 98: Stuck injectors - cylinder misfires
Full_Name <Email@[EMAI  2004-12-30 14:38:18 
Re: Transport 98: Stuck injectors - cylinder misfires
"guillermo" <  2005-01-01 19:48:52 
Re: Transport 98: Stuck injectors - cylinder misfires
"DonW" <dpw8  2005-01-02 13:49:43 
Re: Transport 98: Stuck injectors - cylinder misfires
"guillermo" <  2005-01-03 21:44:43 

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