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Somewhere (on this site I'm sure) I read a really good how-to on cleaning fuel injectors. Whilst I had my plenum off I thought it would be worthwhile but I can't remember all the details.
It was realyl detailed with pictures etc but I can't find it through the search - does anyone have it bookmarked?
Also, can you confirm than the OEM injectors for my 92 302 Bronco are Ford D5B 19lb as per:
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*Ford-Bosch D5B - 19# Original Equipment replacement fuel injectors.
Use in place of your OE injector; Bosch/Ford 0280150943, 0280150939, 0280150766, and 0280150778"
taken from fiveomotorsport.com...
Alot of Service Stations provide an Injector cleaning...>Works great like $100-$125...They run it thru a machine for a few hours....I believe they run their fuel and filter thru their machine.....I had a 3.0 Ranger..Had alot of power being a stick....I had the injectors cleaned with their machine...Felt Like a Friggin V8 afterwards....Well worth the money....
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