I know this thread has been dormant for a few months, but it looked like a good place for me to add my fuel injector testing and calibration questions.
Disclaimer: I've been working on this for about a month. I've searched, read, cross-referenced, and read the related and similar threads that I could find. And yes, I read through the relevant sections of the TM's but I have not been able to find the specific answer that I'm searching for.
I have a 1970 Deuce with an LDT-465. It has the AMBAC 2-hole fuel injectors #12354296, dated 05-92. The truck has been running pretty good, but it has always been a little ragged on a cold start and there is a rhythmic sound in the exhaust note that sounds almost like a miss, but not that bad. I assumed it was because I could have an injector that was not performing the same as the other five. I also get quite a lot of white smoke, indicating some raw fuel going into the exhaust. I'm wondering if I have an injector that is popping early or maybe (and hopefully not) a compression problem on a cylinder. I thought I would start with the "easy" stuff first: valve clearance and injectors.
I finally decided to tackle that issue. I set the valve clearance, and I removed the injectors for service. The injectors were clean looking with only very small amounts of carbon "dust" on the nozzles.
Here's the problem: I have not been able to find a shop local to the north side of Atlanta, GA, that has the correct line fitting to connect to the injector for pop-testing. I spent some time today at Royal Brass and Hose, and it seems that the high-pressure connection is a metric connection of some type but nothing seems to match it properly. Does anyone know the correct nomenclature for the injector line fittings?
The injection shop called AMBAC to discuss the issue, and AMBAC acknowledges the issue and AMBAC said they could service the injectors. AMBAC says they have an adapter but they won't disclose the connection type. AMBAC is suggesting that the shop send the injectors to them and it sounded like they were saying $30 each, plus shipping. I'm not sure I want to do that yet, as I would like to have or to develop a local shop for this injector work.
I've seen the YouTube videos reference above and I see that the Portland, Oregon shop is using an adapter between the injector and his high-pressure line. I'm attempting to reach him to find out what he's using there, but he may not want to disclose the "secret" if it affects his business.
Does anyone know of an Atlanta area shop that can pop-test these AMBAC injectors?
On the up-side, this shop will clean, test and set the injectors for $19 each, if they can figure out how to hook them up. They service injectors, turbos, and electrical systems for commercial trucks and equipment.
I want to test the compression, while I have the injectors out, but that seems to be whole 'nother set of problems to adapt a compression tester to the injector port. I had intended to scope the cylinders with the injectors out, but the hole is too small for my scope.
So, while my injectors are sitting at the shop, I'm cleaning and painting the valve covers, injector plates, injector lines, and pretty much anything else that I can get to now.
Any help, advice, or info is greatly appreciated.