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Thread: Engine Miss Under Load and With Light Throttle - Diagnosis Help Request

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    I have the stainless steel fuel lines (less than 2 years old). I originally cleaned out the first two trouble injectors. Perhaps I have to do the same with the other 4. I also did a valve adjustment a year and a half ago..but I suppose it is possible they need re-adjusted (don't really make a lot of noise though).
    I'll report back once I solve the problem. thanks for the help!

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    Just a follow up. The problem started developing again. So I bought 6 new Bosch injectors and installed them. No hesitation or stumbling under load or acceleration at all. When I pulled out the old ones the driver side bank was more "sooty" than the passenger side and again, suspect. If I have a problem again in the near future, then I will suspect something is fouling out the injectors.

    But for now, she runs better than she ever has with the new injectors!

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    Don't throw away the old injectors. They can probably be cleaned.
    David Teitelbaum

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    I still have them. I believe I can sell them as "cores" to interested people in the community, correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David T View Post
    Don't throw away the old injectors. They can probably be cleaned.
    David Teitelbaum
    Depends on how they got dirty. I hear of more problems trying to get them cleaned than I do people happy with the process. I won't remove rust inside. Which is usully the problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMCMW Dave View Post
    I hear of more problems trying to get them cleaned than I do people happy with the process
    Yeah, like 90%

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