- Fri Nov 28, 2008 4:16 pm
#80739
You can alway run Injector Cleaner through them, all Auto shops have them. That way you don't have to take them out.
- Fri Nov 28, 2008 5:24 pm
#80743
The only real way to clean them out is to send them to a place that will balance and blueprint them. They put them on a machine that sprays them while subjecting them to ultrasonic vibrations. This brings them to a better than brand new state.
Otherwise you can take some brake cleaner and spray out their little filters, pulse them with a battery while spraying them at the tips, but it really only cleans the surface and you'll be back to square one in less than a year.
Also take off your intake manifold so you can clean out the injector passages.
http://www.rceng.com/Fuel-Injector-Clea ... lQg9EzKJbT
Otherwise you can take some brake cleaner and spray out their little filters, pulse them with a battery while spraying them at the tips, but it really only cleans the surface and you'll be back to square one in less than a year.
Also take off your intake manifold so you can clean out the injector passages.
http://www.rceng.com/Fuel-Injector-Clea ... lQg9EzKJbT
- Sat Nov 29, 2008 4:10 pm
#80843
Injector cleaner isn't any different than the detergents you find in normal gasoline.