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Well, I got the beast back together this weekend. I was lucky on the injector rod....it was stuck to the oil drain plug magnet. I can't believe how much power she has now. Since I've never driven something like this before, I didn't really know how much power it was supposed to have. Now it...
Dangit!
:cry:Well, I get the bonehead award. I dropped the rear (#6 cyl) injector rod....the rod that pushes the injector closed, down into the depths of the engine. I'm pretty sure I heard it hit the oil pan and at least it should be close to the drain since it's also on the rear. Should be...
I have a feeling you might know with 17k posts!
That stuff must have been in there a while because the rest of the system from the pump back was clean. the tank has some minor surface rust on the bottom but not worthy of a full cleaning job.
Just read all 437 posts instead of pulling my dirty injectors and all I can say is wow! Awesome job Mr. Soni. Great skills.
...oh, and X3 on the locomotive pics. A little derail never hurt anyone. (pun intended)
I've resealed the shutoff valve and made sure it is open. I have used the screw to open the electronic valve (even tho it tested ok) and I've red the TMs til my eyes hurt.
and on the ether, I spray wd-40 with it to help a little. I don't want to use any more, that's why i'm here.....I know what...
Hello everyone. I have a newly acquired '83 925. When I first got it a few months ago, it had problems shutting off. I suspected it was sitting for quite a while. I added cleaner, filled with fresh fuel (didn't replace but it took 60 gals), and replaced fuel filter. Started driving it and that...
I think your build more than deserves my first post. Love the detailed pics and I think i'm going to be mounting some fuel cans on my mudflaps now. thanks.