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CLEANING OF INJECTORS 200 1986

if it's a motorvac or a bg service, it might be worth your while. it not only does the injectors but the valves and pistons, too. it MIGHT include an induction service, which also would be worthwhile. that cleans the intake runners and, supposedly the throttle body. best way to tell is put a vacuum gauge on the car at idle and at 2500 rpm-note the readings. if things are good and there are NO OTHER PROBLEMS, it should be 18-21" on the gauge. lower, get the service and do the vacuum test again. if the service helped, the vacuum will be better and you might get a coupla mpg, too. i've done it on a few cars that had slight problems at idle that cleaned up about time the service stopped. and so it goes, chuck.






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