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80 series injector clean, will it work

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been putting off the need to clean the injectors for a few years now and still I am nowhere close to having the stupid amounts of money required to clean them :(

BUT......................


I have been told of a cheap trick involving pure injector cleaner into a new fuel filter and start her, injectors are cleaned and away you go :wink:


thoughts please :?: :?: :?: :?:
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skid wrote:been putting off the need to clean the injectors for a few years now and still I am nowhere close to having the stupid amounts of money required to clean them :(

BUT......................


I have been told of a cheap trick involving pure injector cleaner into a new fuel filter and start her, injectors are cleaned and away you go :wink:


thoughts please :?: :?: :?: :?:

I did that on my Safari and it does work, one in the new filter and another one in the tank, seems to clear and clean them well, was a big cloud of black smoke when I did it too.

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there was a place in aus that did new injectors for around $100 don't have the link handy at the moment
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skid wrote:been putting off the need to clean the injectors for a few years now and still I am nowhere close to having the stupid amounts of money required to clean them :(

BUT......................


I have been told of a cheap trick involving pure injector cleaner into a new fuel filter and start her, injectors are cleaned and away you go :wink:


thoughts please :?: :?: :?: :?:


If you have left them for years them doing anything but replacing them will not work. Once they get beyond a certain gummed up stage they have to be replaced.

They also need to be checked to make sure the tips/nozzles are spraying correctly and not out of one side etc making your piston hot one side and cold the other leading to PISTON failure etc.
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just had my injectors recoed by ROD WALFORD most imprest . fast ,cheap,and full of info and addvice gret service way better than and cleaner . amwalford@xtra.co.nz. 021163821.
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mike barnett wrote:just had my injectors recoed by ROD WALFORD most imprest . fast ,cheap,and full of info and addvice gret service way better than and cleaner . amwalford@xtra.co.nz. 021163821.


He's just done mine too, nissan, great service.
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theres a few threads on the net about adding 2 stroke to your diesel lubricates pumps and cleans injectors ...
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two stroke oil is good for lubing the pump and quieting the injectors as well as keeping them clean but if the injectors are dirty/worn then it will only quieten them down(alot).
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how much 2 stroke do u add
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I've run 200:1 in my Safari's for the last few years.
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[quote="DaveM"]I've run 200:1 in my Safari's for the last few years.[/quote
Just don't use the synthetic or flash race oils. The cheapest stuff is the best.
I average about 300mls a tank. It doesn't have to be exact but 200:1 is the recomended amount
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These guys in Aussie are really good to deal with and cheaper than anyone here in NZ.
http://hiflo.com.au/fuel_injectors_list.cfm?vm=TOYOTA
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mudbugga wrote:These guys in Aussie are really good to deal with and cheaper than anyone here in NZ.
http://hiflo.com.au/fuel_injectors_list.cfm?vm=TOYOTA

No their not, got TD42 done cheaper by Rod
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my ole 80 had terrible knock and smoke issues, once new (re-con) injectors were fitted it had bucket loads more go and way less smoking...

but alas, not cheap.... who-ever you use lol
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1HDT injectors are 2 stage and there is only 2 places in NZ that can recon them properly.
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strx7 wrote:1HDT injectors are 2 stage and there is only 2 places in NZ that can recon them properly.


Who would that be??
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Alltech in Auckland and a company in Dunedin/Timaru from memory.
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Diesel, Turbo and Automotive and Waikato Turbo Diesel in Hamilton will do them.

They use a rebuild kit which saves the mucking around with the settings. The kit has some fancy doohickys that preset everything.
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Had mine done in Nelson at a Diesel specialist
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Talk to Wade at D N T in Petone, he may be able to assist you....
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Try water injection, the best water comes from the whakatiki river.
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reddog40 wrote:Try water injection, the best water comes from the whakatiki river.

Bawhahahahahaha yeah that place is good for your Skiddy :lol: :lol:
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