warp2diesel wrote:
Chip tunes that remap the ECM to get more power have much fewer problems than tuner boxes that jack up rail pressure and boost pressure. Forums for other Common Rail Engines are full of cases of trashed injectors due to tuning boxes.
Common Rail components and the injectors have had a few design problems, but jacking up the rail pressure to high brings the flaws to light sooner.
Clean up all the injectors, injector lines, top of the engine, and the rail, then dry with compressed air. Use a good quality wrench to loosen the line nuts between the injectors and the rail. Genitally work the injectors out of the head, you may need to use some thing like PB Blaster or Liquid Wrench or to free up the rust if any. If you use PB Blaster Liquid Wrench clean up any excess so it does not flush crap into the engine. Make sure the sealing washer comes out, if not get it out and clean the bore before you install the reman injector and seal. Install the injector and torque the retainer bolt or nut. Clean up the line and line nuts and screw then onto the injector and rail by hand, make sure they seat by hand before tightening up the nuts. Start the engine and with safety glasses on look for leaks at a safe distance. DO NOT FEEL for LEAKS!!! Even the OLD 1920's diesel engines will inject the fuel into your hand/body.
If you have a leak, loosen the nut and retorque the nut.
Good luck.
Ya I am bringing it home, top of the engine is clean and I am going to order two remanufacturered injectors to have handy (Or GreenJeep has offered to sell me some used ones at a kind price). My gut is just sending me a lot of bad signals.
1. Find it hard to believe two injectors are toast (and I never really closely checked the fittings to ensure they are tight and havent vibrated off), of course you are going to get flow errors on the others if the pressure is dropping due to a major fuel leak.
2. Prices are exhobinant and wait time unacceptable. 2days or 5 it doesnt matter for me as at that point I have to borrow a extra car froma family member in an adjacent state.
3. Its not that hard of a job
Thanks for the safety tip on the pressure. Hopefully the stealer wont gouge me to much for putting it back together and taking it home. Thinking of driving it, as it runs great. Note I never chipped this engine.