Fuel Injectors, replace, clean at home, clean at shop?
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Has anyone had experience w/this?
https://www.bammarine.com/Our-Stuff/...eaning-process
I'm thinking of doing this over the winter, when I can't boat anyway.
My injectors have about 600-700 hours on them, from 2001, and have (as far as I know) never been cleaned.
Thanks
Given the value of these, and how often USPS is losing boxes lately... should be... interesting.
https://www.bammarine.com/Our-Stuff/...eaning-process
I'm thinking of doing this over the winter, when I can't boat anyway.
My injectors have about 600-700 hours on them, from 2001, and have (as far as I know) never been cleaned.
Thanks
Given the value of these, and how often USPS is losing boxes lately... should be... interesting.
Last edited by SabrToothSqrl; 07-17-2020 at 08:55 AM.
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Lots of injector cleaning services out there will do a good job. Look for a place that will give before and after data for flow rates and observed spray patterns. They should be flow matched as well. I'm sure Bammarine would be fine as would Articfriends. They don't have to be a marine specific shop either.




