TheRadBaron
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I’m changing the injectors on my ‘94 factory turbo 7.3 and the injector bores in the heads are pretty cruddy inside. I’d like to clean them out but I guess that knocking a bunch of crud into the prechambers isn’t ideal.
I figure I’ll use a shop vac to vacuum them out. The Haynes shop manual I have for these engines says to blow them out with compressed air.
Is there any other tricks or techniques for cleaning the bores?
ETA: Also, the drivers side injector tips all look pretty clean and dry. The passenger side are all wet and cruddy. Is this an indicator of a problem? It seems odd to me but the truck runs perfectly. I’m just changing the injectors because they have an unknown history and I have a bunch of other things apart so it was a good time to change them.
I figure I’ll use a shop vac to vacuum them out. The Haynes shop manual I have for these engines says to blow them out with compressed air.
Is there any other tricks or techniques for cleaning the bores?
ETA: Also, the drivers side injector tips all look pretty clean and dry. The passenger side are all wet and cruddy. Is this an indicator of a problem? It seems odd to me but the truck runs perfectly. I’m just changing the injectors because they have an unknown history and I have a bunch of other things apart so it was a good time to change them.
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