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Fuel Injection Pressure Cleaning Canister


greaseyfingers

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1987
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I remember seeing them, before, online at HarborFreight for $59.99 and now I don't see them there.

It appears they must not be selling them, anymore.

Is there anywhere else they can be purchased for that price.

Have any of you used a Fuel Injection Pressure Cleaning Canister for cleaning your fuel injectors, before, and how well did it work?

If anyone has one they would like to sell cheap, send me a pm.
 
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I've used them before, they work well. I don't have one to sell, they were all shop equipment, but they do work nicely.

I'm trying to figure out how to make one myself, so I'll let you know if I make any progress on that.
 
I've used them before, they work well. I don't have one to sell, they were all shop equipment, but they do work nicely.

I'm trying to figure out how to make one myself, so I'll let you know if I make any progress on that.

Maybe, a person could make one, by using a piece of 2" galvanized steel pipe nipple that's about 1 foot in length, with threads on each end.

And use threaded pipe caps for each end, that are reduced down to 1/4" pipe thread.

Then screw a 1/4" brass male pipe barb into one end and hose clamp a 2 foot piece of clear polyvinyl line to it and the fuel rail's schraeder valve.

And for then use a 1/4" male fitting for a air line quick connect coupling, on the other end, that would attach to the air compressors's air line hose

Then adjust the air compressor's air regulator to 30 lbs., before using it, after the 2" pipe has been filled with the industrilal grade fuel injection canister cleaning solvent and it is hanging vertically from the hood, and is attached to the fuel rail's schraeder valve.

Then after unplugging the fuel pump's relay and pinching off the fuel rails return line, back to the fuel tank. It should be ready to be used.

Do you think this idea would work?
 

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