Symptoms of a bad running TBI?
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Car: 1998 Volvo S70
Engine: B5254S Engine
Transmission: Automatic
Axle/Gears: It's a volvo?
Symptoms of a bad running TBI?
I just wanna give myself a heads up if it was to happen....which hopefully it will not
How expensive is it to clean or tune the TBIs themselves?
How expensive is it to clean or tune the TBIs themselves?
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Car: 89 iroc-z
Engine: 305tpi
Transmission: wc-t5
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt 3.08 posi (4 now)
i would expect it's pretty cheap. Same idea as a carb rebuild i would suspest but, i don't know. Any1 feel like throwing a price of there tb rebuild out just for our inquiring minds?
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Car: 1998 Volvo S70
Engine: B5254S Engine
Transmission: Automatic
Axle/Gears: It's a volvo?
I may uprgrade my TBI, the car has been acting kinda weird lately.
Last night when I was out, the car was spazzing at idle, like it would maintain the idle speed but the car would just be like spazzing out basically....and then this morning on the way to work....it was silky smooth, NOTHING no feeling at all....
Very smooth on the way back too...
It felt almost like the car was gonna stall last night, I have no idea whats going on...
Last night when I was out, the car was spazzing at idle, like it would maintain the idle speed but the car would just be like spazzing out basically....and then this morning on the way to work....it was silky smooth, NOTHING no feeling at all....
Very smooth on the way back too...
It felt almost like the car was gonna stall last night, I have no idea whats going on...
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Car: 1998 Volvo S70
Engine: B5254S Engine
Transmission: Automatic
Axle/Gears: It's a volvo?
I'll also say I have no SES or Check engine lights on at all, I used to back when my EGR stuff was bad but I got it all fixed ant the car seems to run alot better than before.
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Towards the bottom of the injectors there's a screen where the injectors take in the fuel. The screens wrap all the way around the injectors. Those screens are usually what get clogged with corrosion in older and infrequently used vehicles. All you really have to do is take the injectors out and spay the screens with TBI cleaner or carb cleaner and wipe them a bit. I've seen some really corroded injectors fix up nicely like this. In the worst case you might have to soak the injectors in the cleaner for awhile.
If the injectors are clogged you'll see it in a sproradic and "drippy" fuel spray. When they're operating correctly the fuel spray will appear as a perfect conical mist.
I wouldn't worry about it in any case, cause you can get used TBIs cheap as dirt ...they're often on ebay for less than $10 for the entire unit.
If the injectors are clogged you'll see it in a sproradic and "drippy" fuel spray. When they're operating correctly the fuel spray will appear as a perfect conical mist.
I wouldn't worry about it in any case, cause you can get used TBIs cheap as dirt ...they're often on ebay for less than $10 for the entire unit.
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Engine: A Ford 351 Windsor... ?
Transmission: Dodge 727
Originally posted by Casey_Butt
I wouldn't worry about it in any case, cause you can get used TBIs cheap as dirt ...they're often on ebay for less than $10 for the entire unit.
I wouldn't worry about it in any case, cause you can get used TBIs cheap as dirt ...they're often on ebay for less than $10 for the entire unit.
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as long as they are out install a delco or aftermarket rebuild kit which includes new screen(s) and all the gaskets. if you want to go all the way they can be cleaned/inspected professionally. i assume you would send them out. new GM i believe are about $90-$100 each or again aftermarket. and there is the junk yard. this is injectors only. there is also the IAC to clean, new gasket, and inspect throttle shaft bushings for wear.
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