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Injector Cleaning Services
Hello all,
I'm relatively new here but been lurking for a while. I have a new-to-me Mercruiser 496 MAG that I'm doing good once-over on and it had the dreaded cool fuel 3 module which I've since taken care of, but I'm wondering if while I have the engine out and on the stand if I should have the injectors cleaned as a precaution. The paint in the cool fuel module was actually not delaminated yet so I don't know that any ended up in the injectors, but I'm still thinking it might not be a bad idea. Do any of you have a recommendation for a shop that does injector cleaning and flow testing? South Central PA would be a plus to save on shipping, but not a deal breaker and probably not realistic to be honest so I'm good with shipping if needed. |
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Steve Smith Arctic friends is absolutely the best, honest, knowledgeable guy you will ever do business with.
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Injector Repair out of Glenville, NY is another option if Steve can't get to you.
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John Mosetti in Texas. Company name is boats unlimited you won’t regret it.
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marren fuel injection in Ct
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Originally Posted by speicher lane
(Post 4916706)
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Hands down, Steve Smith aka Smitty or "Arcticfriends" on here!
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Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
(Post 4916773)
I know it`s a shame ..
Lied about having a dyno. Lied about the 500EFI injectors being built " exclusively" for him by OEM.. turns out just cheap Chinese injectors. Lied about fixing ECU`s .. I mean the list goes on and on. He`s a PATHOLOGICAL liar . I like his spark plug wires. Otherwise.... I called Mosetti about the potential of selling some 496 fuel rails through him. All he did was torch the idea, claiming I'd never get the engine to run right due to a lack of a "harmonic buffer" :confused::snide:. So far, literally EVERYBODY I've relayed that to has told me the same thing: he's full of sh!t. I mean, where's the buffer on any other custom fuel rail assembly, right...? Thanks. Brad. |
Originally Posted by ashipshow
(Post 4916702)
Hello all,
I'm relatively new here but been lurking for a while. I have a new-to-me Mercruiser 496 MAG that I'm doing good once-over on and it had the dreaded cool fuel 3 module which I've since taken care of, but I'm wondering if while I have the engine out and on the stand if I should have the injectors cleaned as a precaution. The paint in the cool fuel module was actually not delaminated yet so I don't know that any ended up in the injectors, but I'm still thinking it might not be a bad idea. Do any of you have a recommendation for a shop that does injector cleaning and flow testing? South Central PA would be a plus to save on shipping, but not a deal breaker and probably not realistic to be honest so I'm good with shipping if needed.
Originally Posted by offshorexcursion
(Post 4916724)
Steve Smith Arctic friends is absolutely the best, honest, knowledgeable guy you will ever do business with.
This..... Steve gave me a brand new boat by reviving a set of seriously clogged injectors. Thanks. Brad. |
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