Jeepsinker
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I have been noticing my truck losing power little by little over the past couple of months, so i decided that with now over 2000 hours on them it was time to change the injectors or have them rebuilt. The easier option for me was to change them out because I had some low hour ones on hand. I noticed when I removed my old ones that the back three were carboned up, not coked, just some very soft carbon that wiped off with a paper towel. The front three were absolutely clean. No carbon, no coking, nothing. Clean silver steel. I know that the rear three cylinders are said to receive more fuel than the front three, but I'm just curious if the clean injectors is normal or if it may signify an issue that I am unaware of like a failing metering part in the injector pump or Hydraulic head.