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I would like to clean and pop test my injectors on these 002/003 generators. I have quite a few and sending them out may get expensive. What pop tester would work?
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I bought one off of Amazon, I have yet to use it thoughI would like to clean and pop test my injectors on these 002/003 generators. I have quite a few and sending them out may get expensive. What pop tester would work?
It's just pipe and fittings. I'll muck with the one I have this weekendI would think adapting to these injectors would be an issue?
Little bit of a drive, it wasn't too horrible price wise. Let me test it and then I'll get you a pnMaybe I could borrow yours? LOL. What tester do you have?
True, but probably feels better than having your ribs being pounded on the machines...I understand. I’m in no hurry. I’m getting my ducks in a row. I have injectors soaking in seafoam until I get back in a week. It will be no fun watching everyone snowmobiling while I hang out with these healing ribs still![]()
Oh I've been through the broken rib thing before that was absolutely miserable (bounced my fat ass off of interstate 4 a few times) hope you get well soonI understand. I’m in no hurry. I’m getting my ducks in a row. I have injectors soaking in seafoam until I get back in a week. It will be no fun watching everyone snowmobiling while I hang out with these healing ribs still![]()
There's a very good chance that this is the same one I boughtI bought this one from Amazon and it worked well.
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Likely all made in the same Chinese factory. I tried to find one with good reviews, since performance is hit or miss. You definitely should take the tester apart and clean it first before hooking up a good injector.There's a very good chance that this is the same one I bought
I bought this one from Amazon and it worked well.
The only thing you should be aware of is that the 002/003 use different threads than the 802/803 injector, so yours may not have the correct adapter fitting.
You could easily make or have an adapter made if needed.
I used an old injector line, cut off a section and welded it to and 802 line using a thick wall sleeve with the right size hole drilled in it.
My pop tester is one I made from an old bottle jack and some hydraulic fittings and gage.
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