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Rossie
| Posted on Monday, April 08, 2002 - 08:50 pm: |
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My local LR garage tells me one of my fuel injectors is leaking causing flooding before start up but they can't tell me which one without taking them all out - big job. Before I fall for this one does anyone anything to say? |
   
dave t (Geekforhire)
| Posted on Monday, April 08, 2002 - 10:21 pm: |
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Does the flooding at start up cause problems? If it�s flooding so bad that you are getting start problems then you can just pull the plugs and find out which injector is leaking. Removing the injectors is not a big job btw. If you have high miles the injector seals would be nice to change when you do this. A good parts shop can get you the seals, they are pretty standard. Nathan Crabtree ([email protected] can get the injector(s) rebuilt if you do actually have a bad one. The same shop rebuilt my air mass sensor...they do good work. |
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