lino
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Hey Y'all
So with a new headgasket back in and most of the truck back together, I took the often given advice and decided to test my injectors.
I am happy that I managed to build a pop tester with stuff I had in my garage (though Enerpak pumps and swagelok fittings aren't really normal garage fare...)
Anyway, once I found a ferrule that would nicely seal to the injectors (I did get rather stinky in the process), the testing went well. I have an USAF deuce from 88, and it has the Italian made injectors that are screw adjusted.
4 opened at 2800 psi, one was 2700, and one was 2600.
I adjusted the lower two up to 2800.
So here's my question:
Should I adjust all of them up to 3000?
These are used injectors and the spec does say open at a minimum of 2800, all are well within the 300 psi difference limit.
And, I should add, I really don't know anything about the accuracy or calibration of the gauge. It tops out at 3000 (so that also where it's the most inaccurate).
At this point, I'm leaning towards leaving them alone. But I wanted to see if anyone knew any good reasons to adjust them a bit higher.
Thanks
ciao
lino
So with a new headgasket back in and most of the truck back together, I took the often given advice and decided to test my injectors.
I am happy that I managed to build a pop tester with stuff I had in my garage (though Enerpak pumps and swagelok fittings aren't really normal garage fare...)
Anyway, once I found a ferrule that would nicely seal to the injectors (I did get rather stinky in the process), the testing went well. I have an USAF deuce from 88, and it has the Italian made injectors that are screw adjusted.
4 opened at 2800 psi, one was 2700, and one was 2600.
I adjusted the lower two up to 2800.
So here's my question:
Should I adjust all of them up to 3000?
These are used injectors and the spec does say open at a minimum of 2800, all are well within the 300 psi difference limit.
And, I should add, I really don't know anything about the accuracy or calibration of the gauge. It tops out at 3000 (so that also where it's the most inaccurate).
At this point, I'm leaning towards leaving them alone. But I wanted to see if anyone knew any good reasons to adjust them a bit higher.
Thanks
ciao
lino