View Full Version : Sticky thread for injector cleaning?
garethcolley
09-09-08, 04:41 PM
Am i imagining this? im sure there was one cant find it now. It was for ultra sonic cleaning....hmmm
You can have them ultrasonically cleaned, its not something you can do yourself.
craig green
09-09-08, 05:21 PM
http://www.injectorcleaning.co.uk/index.htm
I linked Keith Robinson to these chaps & he had them turned around pretty fast IIRC.
Any good jewellery shop/watch repair shop will have an ultra sonic cleaning tank :thumb:
But they wont have the equipment to rapidly open pluse fuel injectors to clean them.....
Unpowered, they just sit closed, so cleaning them like that will just clean the outside of the injector and not the innards,Lol
Good point lol on another note, i cannot see how the inside can get dirty with fuel being forced through it at about 30psi.
the sticky thread would have been on MIG lol
Good point lol on another note, i cannot see how the inside can get dirty with fuel being forced through it at about 30psi.
Dirt/Contaminates in the fuel get lodged in the tiny opening(s) of the injectors
CG any idea how much that place charge? i cant see to find a price
craig green
10-09-08, 09:23 PM
Ask Keith, he used them. The place that did mine are the most expensive place I've ever heard of prices for!!
garethcolley
11-09-08, 09:54 AM
Cheers lads, ultrasonic is what i want. Yeh maybe it was on mig. Ill have a look at the link. Gaz
Ive got a sonic bath here at work ;)
craig green
11-09-08, 11:07 AM
Its nothing to do with a sonic bath. The injectors are run up & flushed through back & forth with special cleaning agents & the flow rate & pattern is analysed & cleaned accordingly.
I see, well thats a bit too much like hard work for me hah!
a battery and a switch could see you right lmao
craig green
11-09-08, 11:21 AM
a battery and a switch could see you right lmao
Fairy liquid & a toothbrush FTW.
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