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Re: Injector Problem



Hi, Carl.  I've had several TB injectors sieze from lack of use.  From
now on, I'm going to let them sit in a light oil when not in use. 
Jumpering a TBI injector will kill it.  Using a high impedence test
light to complete the circuit for a brief tap is acceptable, according
to a GM teacher.  Your injector's good for hanging on the "examples"
wall.
Shannen

Carl Summers wrote:
> 
> Hi Folks,
>      I had a pair of 454 TBI injectors cleaned about two months ago and just
> put them on the vehicle yesterday and they were both seized so I removed
> them and took them back to be recleaned and we got one to work again but the
> other is a dead player....apparently the cleaning solution is so dry that
> once it evaporated the injector is now seized.....does anyone know how to
> get this to work again??? Also, does it hurt the injector to "spark" it
> directly from the battery????The guy that cleaned them did that in an
> attempt to get it to work...Is it toast now?? Thanks
> -Carl Summers
> P.S. I had this happen once before and it just took a sharp whack with a
> plastic screwdriver handle.
> 
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