Posted by Hobo,NC on December 06, 2016 at 19:01:56 from (71.92.10.83):
In Reply to: Fuel injector cleaning posted by chris english on December 06, 2016 at 15:06:37:
I am gunna answer one question
"So besides ignition I wondered if getting the the injectors flushed would be beneficial as well. It $70.00 at Valvoline or would a treatment of seafoam be beneficial?"
Yes and no... You can do it your self run the tank low are less than a 1/2 tank should do it and pour a bottle of Chevron Techron constraint in it run it 100 miles before you refuel it if you can. If it runs worst add 5gal of fuel... It may take two times to clean it up..
I would add BG K44 its 100% Techron not a milked down constraint..
That's all you can do if its a injector issue the injectors will have to come out... The good you will be cleaning deposits off the valves and the top of the pistons...
The bad, two Techron cleanings are two BG if you can find it. Even if you go for the wallet flush place that's it are you will contaminant the motor OIL... I did not make that up it use to be on the cleaner can/bottle...
If you go for Techron I said CONSTRAINT they sale a weaker version its does not say constraint...
Techron is the king of the hill bar none... It just depends on how you buy and use it :wink:
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