Thread: Spark Knocking
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Old May 9th, 2003, 07:17 PM   #3 (permalink)
aaronford
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Sounds like combustion chamber deposits or clogged injectors. Both should be taken care of by a proper injector cleaning. I recall a setup sold by Napa that replaced the fuel inlet with a aerosol bottle and a regulator. You just hooked it up, started the car and let the car run til the bottle was empty. This took care of injectors, intake valves and combustion chamber deposits. Not sure if they sell it anymore. It cost about the same as you normally pay for the same service at a garage, about 100 bucks. If you did it yourself, the next time you just needed the aerosol bottle which was about 10 bucks. Aaron
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