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Can a stuck fuel injector be cleaned to work properly???
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<blockquote data-quote="Rock777" data-source="post: 9675882" data-attributes="member: 32244"><p>Well, good news, seeing definite improvement. I poured a bottle of SeaFoam in the tank, half full, last night. I let it idle for a while last night and then drove it around for a while today. I've checked it on a couple occastions since and have noticed the fuel pressured is sustained much better. It is only losing about 1psi in 5-6 minutes, compared to 10psi before the SeaFoam. I've also since changed the oil, which definitely had a smell of gas/fumes. </p><p></p><p>I'm pretty happy about this. :banana: I'm assuming this is probably about normal, as I wouldn't imagine it would hold 40psi with the engine off for hours or anything??? Anyone else ever checked the pressure drop over time?</p><p></p><p>Guys, thanks for the replies, it is truly appreciated. Any other input is still welcomed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock777, post: 9675882, member: 32244"] Well, good news, seeing definite improvement. I poured a bottle of SeaFoam in the tank, half full, last night. I let it idle for a while last night and then drove it around for a while today. I've checked it on a couple occastions since and have noticed the fuel pressured is sustained much better. It is only losing about 1psi in 5-6 minutes, compared to 10psi before the SeaFoam. I've also since changed the oil, which definitely had a smell of gas/fumes. I'm pretty happy about this. :banana: I'm assuming this is probably about normal, as I wouldn't imagine it would hold 40psi with the engine off for hours or anything??? Anyone else ever checked the pressure drop over time? Guys, thanks for the replies, it is truly appreciated. Any other input is still welcomed. [/QUOTE]
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