Related to my other post, I found that in removing the fuel lines I also had to take off the retainers of the injection nozzles in order to get wrenches on the fuel line nuts. In the process, I simply removed all three nozzles along with the lines.
The manual says that disassembled parts must be cleaned with fuel oil and carbon has to be removed from the end of the nozzle body and the fitting section of the nozzle nut. I don't want to disassemble, but since I'm almost there, should I? Of course I'm reading about how the parts can't be mixed among the nozzles.
How do these look?
I'm also worried about exposing these openings to dirt & debris cause the engine has a lot of that right now. It's difficult to clean it without getting these parts out of the way first. It looks like the 2 openings on the right have fuel pooling above the opening while the one on the left looks dry. I'm tempted to wipe it clean if I can but I'm afraid to do damage, too. There seemed to be a lot of gunk surrounding the body before I lifted it out and it dropped in.
Is it worthwhile to take the nozzles someplace to have the spray condition checked? The manual shows what the spray should and should not look like. Is it worthwhile to simply replace the whole nozzle injection assemblies? Do they cost a lot?
The manual says that disassembled parts must be cleaned with fuel oil and carbon has to be removed from the end of the nozzle body and the fitting section of the nozzle nut. I don't want to disassemble, but since I'm almost there, should I? Of course I'm reading about how the parts can't be mixed among the nozzles.
How do these look?
I'm also worried about exposing these openings to dirt & debris cause the engine has a lot of that right now. It's difficult to clean it without getting these parts out of the way first. It looks like the 2 openings on the right have fuel pooling above the opening while the one on the left looks dry. I'm tempted to wipe it clean if I can but I'm afraid to do damage, too. There seemed to be a lot of gunk surrounding the body before I lifted it out and it dropped in.
Is it worthwhile to take the nozzles someplace to have the spray condition checked? The manual shows what the spray should and should not look like. Is it worthwhile to simply replace the whole nozzle injection assemblies? Do they cost a lot?
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