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Old 03-29-06, 04:54 PM
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Leaky injector problem

My car has been flooding for a while now, almost everytime since start up. Im thinking its a leaky injector, since i havnt noticed any power loss so i dont think its a compression issue. If i wire in a cut off switch until i can get the injectors cleaned ( i need a car to drive to work/school ) will that stop it from leaking?
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Probably not, I'd try running injector cleaner through the gas. Injectors usually don't fail mechanically, they just need a good cleaning. You might find a place locally to have it done for about $15-20 each. Over here, Pinellas Carburetor does it.
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