Injector Cleaning
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Injector Cleaning
I've been wanting to know this for years (I really wanted it doing on my tubby!) but can one of our recent additions to the forum possibly tell us how to go about finding a localish company with injector cleaning facilities?
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
Re: Injector Cleaning
Just look in the yellow pages or Google for a diesel specalist.
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Re: Injector Cleaning
G.W.Dale newcastle street burslem are the local diesel specialists
mj dont know if they do petrol injectors but could be worth giving
them ring cos if they dont they will no doubt know someone that does
mj dont know if they do petrol injectors but could be worth giving
them ring cos if they dont they will no doubt know someone that does

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Re: Injector Cleaning
Believe it or not, injector cleaning on a petrol engined car is very simple.
Provided you can get at the injectors easy enough, they are usually only held in by a clip and a wiring connector, there will be some sort of rail that they fasten onto.
Once you have them out, (they just pull out of the head from their rubber seal) you can only clean up the nozzle area, this is good enough usually.
In the past, I have done this and pumped injection cleaner into a new filter or in the fuel pipe that goes to the injectors using a hand primer like the diesels have.
I do quite a few Peugeot 206's with injector faults, I pull them out, wash them off, then refit them, mixing up where they fit, ie, 1to4,4to1, 2to3,3to2.Works a treat every time.
Provided you can get at the injectors easy enough, they are usually only held in by a clip and a wiring connector, there will be some sort of rail that they fasten onto.
Once you have them out, (they just pull out of the head from their rubber seal) you can only clean up the nozzle area, this is good enough usually.
In the past, I have done this and pumped injection cleaner into a new filter or in the fuel pipe that goes to the injectors using a hand primer like the diesels have.
I do quite a few Peugeot 206's with injector faults, I pull them out, wash them off, then refit them, mixing up where they fit, ie, 1to4,4to1, 2to3,3to2.Works a treat every time.