XJS 1986 12 cyl. Fuel injectors rebuild issues
Hi. Who can rebuild my fuel injectors.
Í have v12. 1986 módel.
Chassic number is Chassis n- SAJJNAEW4BC135401
Í have v12. 1986 módel.
Chassic number is Chassis n- SAJJNAEW4BC135401
Last edited by GGG; Nov 4, 2019 at 08:50 AM. Reason: Merge 2 posts
As mentioned in your previous thread, here's one possibility:
https://www.jaguarfuelinjectorservice.com/
Cheers
DD
https://www.jaguarfuelinjectorservice.com/
Cheers
DD
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I've moved your question from Jaguar Forums Feedback & Suggestion Centre to XJS forum. This is the place to post questions about your model.
Please follow this link New Member Area - Intro a MUST - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum to the New Member Area - Intro a MUST forum and post some information about yourself and your vehicle for all members to see. In return you'll get a proper welcome and some useful advice about posting to the forum.
Graham
How much of a do it yourselfer are you? I have had success by removing the injectors, obtaining a plug to connect them to a battery through a push button switch, and using carburetor cleaner, compressed air, and WD40, pushed back and forth through the injector with compressed air. This does both atomize the carb cleaner and WD40, while making sparks inside the switch, so there is significant fire hazard if not done in a well ventilated area, and care must be taken to keep the sparks away from the fluids. I put the air pressure to about 40 psi, or 3 bar, and use a 8 mm hose on an air gun to force the fluids back and forth through the injectors. If one is careful, handy working on cars, and understands what I am suggesting, you can do a fair job of cleaning your own injectors at a very low cost. If this sounds like more than you can handle, contact an automotive professional.
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