I have a set of Multech 2 injectors that have been sitting around since last august that aren’t quite workin anymore. i’m sure all they need is a good cleaning but i’m told someone needs to specially take care of this.
they only have 23K on them so i know that they should be good.
what you need: injector clip (or alligator clips)
1 AA battery
1 switch
carb cleaner
hose to fit over the injector inlet
air (motorized pump, compressor, etc)
wire in the switch and battery to the injector clip. Put the hose on the end of the injector, spray some carb cleaner in it. flip you switch to apply voltage to the injector so it’s wide open, turn on air compressor and watch your carb cleaner go through the injector at 80 million miles an hour. reapeat a few times. do it to every injector. clean.
that’s just the ghetto way (which works great) but the proper way would be to send them somewhere like RC engineering and have them ultrasonicly clean them and give you flow test results including flow patterns and everything. Neat shit really.
I’ve done the ghetto way with my DSM injectors and it worked excellent.
the NAPA on Wherle costs $18 an injector and told me they’d have them the same day i brought them in. IMO it’s worth it, especially if you don’t have the time to wait a week on shipping them out and getting them back.