I may be sending my B6 injectors to a local shop to get cleaned. In the meantime, I found these vids on DIY cleaning:
Replacing pintle caps:
Filter installation:
Looks like a special vise clamp area was made for this.
And finally, a "garage made injector cleaner":
The guy was just tapping the wire end onto a battery terminal!
I doubt I will construct any of these methods anytime soon, but they do show you that we may be able to do more work than we thought.
Comments? Do you think these vids could be misleading or harmful to parts? IMO, it looks to me that if you made the effort, you could do quite a bit with well made apparatus and probably do a pretty thorough job of it.
The local place (Hite in Columbus) charges $24 each for four injectors and $20 each for eight. I'll probably scrape together eight, since that would do Aqua and Luxstiva's B6s.
Karl
Replacing pintle caps:
Filter installation:
Looks like a special vise clamp area was made for this.
And finally, a "garage made injector cleaner":
The guy was just tapping the wire end onto a battery terminal!
I doubt I will construct any of these methods anytime soon, but they do show you that we may be able to do more work than we thought.
Comments? Do you think these vids could be misleading or harmful to parts? IMO, it looks to me that if you made the effort, you could do quite a bit with well made apparatus and probably do a pretty thorough job of it.
The local place (Hite in Columbus) charges $24 each for four injectors and $20 each for eight. I'll probably scrape together eight, since that would do Aqua and Luxstiva's B6s.
Karl
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