blueplasticsoulman wrote:
Homemade rig chucked in the bin now. Only cost pennies. Video or the one I copied here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUUgR94drxg
Don't bother with a car battery. I just used a 9v square battery and it worked fine.
With manifold off, you can't see if an injector is leaking. You'll need to remove the whole fuel rail and injector assembly. Take each injector one by one and test. 2 of mine were letting fluid through before the battery was clicked on. I could even blow through them which means they were stuck open and leaking petrol in even when on lpg.
I really blasted the dodgy injectors with carb cleaner and let them sit for a few minutes. Then I clicked them on and off whilst spraying more cleaner through the rig. Got them freed off and they stopped letting fluid through when closed and I couldn't blow through anymore either. You'll see when it's clean cause it will spray through like a mist rather than like water through a shower head.
If you're doing it, check ohmage also. Should be 14.5 +/- 7 and you'll need a new seal kit. No point going all the way in and not changing them.
http://mrinjectoruk.co.uk/Bosch-0280155-0280156-injector-seal-kit-28-V8-P1501225.aspx
The kit includes new injector filters which i'm told most people don't bother with. However, I did but they're a pain in the arse to get out.
"I've fixed it" means I have indeed fixed it. (I hope) lol. I did coils, leads and spark plugs too. Reason being, I was on a mission to cure the fault so I just bought everything that it could possibly be. Didn't need the rest of the stuff as it turned out to be duff injectors but I fitted the rest of the gear anyway since i'd already bought it. Spark plugs had seen better days so i'm pleased I did them.
Hope some of that helps.
Some of it does yes thanks, I've had problems which I'd thought i'd fixed with crimping up the leads (which have only done about 2500 miles from the original replacement) which seemed to get rid of the problem for a few days, followed by the airflow sensor when problems returned (that was definitely faulty given the noticable difference on performance with a new Bosch one and the more normal fuel trims after swapping it) but the problem still persists of what feels a bit like a misfire around 2000 rpm once warmed up (fine when cold).
The manifold is coming off shortly to fit the lpg nozzles and do the wiring, so hopefully can look at that at the same time (or may discover the cause of the problem when already in there, as the car has been on lpg previously, some remenments of that install remained when i first got it, I think all of them are now gone though don't know what state any wiring repairs might be in for the original injector cuts)
I've ordered the seal kit already but hope it doesn't come to pulling the injectors out!