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LS swap injector cleaning question
So my 55 project has been in the works for awhile, and the motor has been sitting for almost two years now , and I'm gettin on the home stretch of firing this beast (or attempting to start it) so I'm wondering since it has sat this long should I go ahead and pull the injectors out and soak them in gas or seafoam cleaner or something befor trying to since they are most likely plugged
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Re: LS swap injector cleaning question
I ran a set of completely unknown 42# SVO injectors without testing them, and god knows the last time they had cycled before I bought them. If the rest of the stuff on the motor looked in good shape, I see know reason why the injectors wouldn't be fine.
That said, if you don't want to take a risk, seafoam is like $8 so its cheap insurance. |
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