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low_psi 07-15-2012 12:34 AM

Injector service needed in southeastern Michigan
 
My 496 is in need of fuel injector cleaning and service, I believe..... I have always battled the dreaded 496 soot issue.. However, I see a lot of unburnt fuel in the water behind my boat when at idle.. Also I have been dealing with a miss or sputter when getting up on plane at mid throttle. If I give it 3/4 to full throttle when getting up on plane it seems fine. Also there is a hole in the throttle, where at low speed as I increase throttle, there is a point where my rpm drops, then as I increase throttle it will pick back up. I think my injectors are beginning to drip fuel at low rpm. I think this is also adding to the already rich condition the 496 is under (by design).

Are there any companies local to the Detroit metro area (I am in the downriver area) that I can drop my injectors off for cleaning, testing, and service. There are quite a few companies online that do it for around $17-$20 an injector. I would prefer to spend my money local if at all possible. Plus I don't want to ship them if I can avoid it. That just takes more time and money...... I want to minimize down time... Thanx in advance for any suggestions!

grapeape93 07-15-2012 07:20 AM

Tyler Crockett in Ruby Mi (port huron)

Baldie 07-16-2012 06:38 AM

Look up Superior Diesel and Injection, there is one right off US-23 at exit 1, and there is also some detroit area stores. I beleive it is only $10 a injector and they come with a new cup and screen.

Good luck!

thirdchildhood 07-16-2012 08:00 AM

Brian Orlandi @ Orland Performance in Newport. South of Detroit, downriver area. He is not far from Wyandotte and he works on a lot of our boats in the area. http://www.orlandiperformance.com/

FstBoats 07-16-2012 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by thirdchildhood (Post 3730966)
Brian Orlandi @ Orland Performance in Newport. South of Detroit, downriver area. He is not far from Wyandotte and he works on a lot of our boats in the area. http://www.orlandiperformance.com/

+1. This guy is Awesome!

low_psi 07-16-2012 09:40 AM

duplicate post.

low_psi 07-16-2012 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by thirdchildhood (Post 3730966)
Brian Orlandi @ Orland Performance in Newport. South of Detroit, downriver area. He is not far from Wyandotte and he works on a lot of our boats in the area. http://www.orlandiperformance.com/

I will shoot Brian a PM.

boatnt 07-16-2012 10:19 AM

I followed you threads with the running rich issues you been having..
I dont believe you have a problem with your injectors..been a GM master tech for about 27 years now and been at the same GM Chevy dealer for 27 of those years..we never see any issues with injectors on the 8.1..the pulse width on your injectors is controlled by the ecu from data it receives from numerous sensors..such as map,temp,tps ..I think at the end you will find the cause been something else other than injectors..BUT I have been doing this long enough to never say never..

I think what you need to do is find a shop that has the tools/scaners and a tech that know how to read the data and diagnos your problem because your just going to keep throwing money/time at it without really knowing what the real issue is..

just trying to help..good luck

low_psi 07-16-2012 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by boatnt (Post 3731119)
I followed you threads with the running rich issues you been having..
I dont believe you have a problem with your injectors..been a GM master tech for about 27 years now and been at the same GM Chevy dealer for 27 of those years..we never see any issues with injectors on the 8.1..the pulse width on your injectors is controlled by the ecu from data it receives from numerous sensors..such as map,temp,tps ..I think at the end you will find the cause been something else other than injectors..BUT I have been doing this long enough to never say never..

I think what you need to do is find a shop that has the tools/scaners and a tech that know how to read the data and diagnos your problem because your just going to keep throwing money/time at it without really knowing what the real issue is..

just trying to help..good luck

The reason I think it is injectors is that oil was thrown all over the intake runners. When I had the intake off, I notice the oil dripping from few of the injectors.... So for $160 or so it can't hurt to have the injectors professionally cleaned.

boatnt 07-16-2012 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by low_psi (Post 3731316)
The reason I think it is injectors is that oil was thrown all over the intake runners. When I had the intake off, I notice the oil dripping from few of the injectors.... So for $160 or so it can't hurt to have the injectors professionally cleaned.

if you think your injectors are dripping all you have to do is remove the injector rail with the injectors attached,place white napkins under each injector,,cycle the ignition key a couple of times so you now have fuel pressure in the system and let it sit for about 10-15 minutes,if you see any yellow stains on any napkins then those injectors would be the ones that are leaking/dripping..

again just trying to help..


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