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Injectors cleaned at home

Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:12 pm
by Ranger4130
Did this at home with my wife’s jewellery cleaner. Was quite happy with the results if I’m honest. They look brand new, I’ve pressure tested them and they’re not leaking which is good news. Tbh was nothing wrong with them to begin with but seeing as the engine was apart why not.

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I’ve come to realise one needs the special injector seal installation kit which I found on eBay for £36. Best of all my mate who’s a VAG mechanic has decided he should buy one after all so. I’m going to sell the tool kit to him for £35, one careful owner and all that

Re: Injectors cleaned at home

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 2:04 am
by Ranger4130
Said kit, no completely redundant in my garage. Definitely essential for changing those injector seals.

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Not too sure about this one though. Had I of waiting for the kit and it’s removal tools maybe it wouldn’t have broke on it’s way out. Bit of liquid metal and it’ll be fine.



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This has come a long long way

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Re: Injectors cleaned at home

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2021 9:24 pm
by Atenzatuning
Hello,

Could you estimate the amount of work (in hours) you have to do in order to remove the injectors from the engine and put them back in? If assuming the engine/car is fully operational before starting such operation.

How many miles/km did your injectors have before servicing them?

Did you replace the top feed filters?

Thanks!

Re: Injectors cleaned at home

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 1:21 pm
by Ranger4130
Hi there,

I would estimate that you could easily turn this around in a day.

My car has 98k miles on it. I’ve only done this to mine as I was already in that dead. When I pulled the fuel rail off the injectors I wasn’t happy with the seals so I decided to change them.

The injector kits I got from Audi did not have the micro filters to replace so I left them be.

Hope that helps

Re: Injectors cleaned at home

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 1:33 pm
by Atenzatuning
Thank you!

Could you describe more accurately the required steps for removing the parts from reaching the injectors? I have done this service to different DI cars but never to this specific engine type.

Re: Injectors cleaned at home

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 1:38 pm
by Ranger4130
Your welcome.

It’s pretty straight forward.

Throttle butterfly’s off
Inlet manifold off
Inlet flaps and fuel rails off

Apparently you don’t need to change the injector seals between taking them out and putting them back in. I did though, belt and braces and all that.

I would recommend buying the injector kit, I got mine on eBay for £36.

If you send me your email I can send you the workshop manual.

Re: Injectors cleaned at home

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:18 pm
by Atenzatuning
PM sent!