What cause build up carbon on injector nozzle?
#1
What cause build up carbon on injector nozzle?
It not injectors that are worn out.
It keep build up carbon on nozzle until it block that 5 holes.
It seem it make worse if you let idle often or never rev pass 2300 rpm.
One friend say put 2 stroke cycle oil in there it should be clean carbon off.
One friend say REV to redline and stay for 20 sec that not what I want do. he say it will knock carbon OUT.
It keep build up carbon on nozzle until it block that 5 holes.
It seem it make worse if you let idle often or never rev pass 2300 rpm.
One friend say put 2 stroke cycle oil in there it should be clean carbon off.
One friend say REV to redline and stay for 20 sec that not what I want do. he say it will knock carbon OUT.
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Forgot to add that happened DOWNHILL so fast after drove 50 miles at 22K pound then drop load that 14K for another 50 miles back. Before that it was run great no trouble. No misfire shake. After that load now 1 injector plugged and shake all times.
Next day it wasn't start like it supposed to do. Smoke blue on start up.
Turn out valve cover gasket's connector melted. Now I am going test to see if it go away.
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