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Brando
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 Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:07 pm |
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I got my new fuel injectors today for the delta 88 (remanufactured, still vacuum sealed in bags, $60 shipped for all 6). So, I proceeded to take the fuel rail off, and popped the injectors out....well, I noticed that fuel injector tips were LOADED with carbon, as is the intake manifold....so I'll need to take that off and clean it out. Perhaps this was the cause of my rough idle problems?
*I also got a 200 amp alternator....a little while ago*
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_________________ 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue GLS 1987 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale
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88 Coupe
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 Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:01 am |
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Hi Brando, hello everyone,
Quote: .......... fuel injector tips were LOADED with carbon, as is the intake manifold .........
Not supposed to happen, I'm wondering how it got there. Are they all the same?
Regards, Norm
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88delta88
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 Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 3:50 pm |
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brando - rough idle has plagued us all with that bloody 86-88 3.8L since I can remember... I just came to the conclusion that this was what the enhancements of the 3800 version of the motor gave. Balance shaft to smooth the idle, and overall a better motor.
But anyways, let me know how your injector replacement goes, and if it improves the idle any. I'd never turn down a chance to improve the idle of my own car!!!
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Brando
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 Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 6:24 pm |
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no...you see, my idle was smooth.....it's much worse than what it used to be. So....basically I am doing a top end rebuild now. I got the intake off, now I am thinking I am going to take the heads off too, get those cleaned up too. I stripped the intake of all its accessories (labeled everything and where it goes, of course  ), now what should I do with it?  Might have to check the machine shop out at school....
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andrewk
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 Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 6:38 pm |
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If you have carbon build up, heat it with a torch and burn the carbon out of it. IDK if that would warp it or not, so you may need to have it milled too...
Andrew
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88 Coupe
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 Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:34 pm |
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Hi Brando, All,
Quote: .......... basically I am doing a top end rebuild now .......... thinking I am going to take the heads off .......... Might have to check the machine shop out at school .........
Good time to do a complete head job. Part of it, is to check the valve guides for wear and replace as necessary. Worn guides are harder to seal.
Shop at school can answer all your questions. The labor cost is low, but the quality of the work is only as good as the instructor.
Head surfacing (if needed) is part of the job. In your case, milling is out of the question. It's only done at your request, and is normally charged by how much material you want removed.
Regards, Norm
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88 Coupe
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 Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:45 pm |
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Hi andrewk, All,
Quote: If you have carbon build up, heat it with a torch and burn the carbon out of it ......... Burn carbon? Rotary wire brush on your favorite drill motor, die grinder, or grinding wheel will work fine. Quote: ........ IDK if that would warp it or not, so you may need to have it milled too .........
Hard to warp a head with a torch, but if a head needed to be surfaced, the shop would clean the carbon off first.
Regards, Norm
EDITED: for spelling, punctuationity, and clarity. 8)
Last edited by 88 Coupe on Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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88 Coupe
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 Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:15 pm |
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Hi Intimidator68, All,
Quote: as long as the temp of the torch doesnt exceed around 1100 degrees he shoudl be fine for the valves ......... Interesting number. Why did you use it? Quote: ......... the neck area of the valve is where the carbon builds up. the intake seal would be leaking to cause a buildup of carbon on the stem ........ This is normal buildup, and partially explains the injector problem, but not how carbon gets into the manifold. Quote: ......... this buildup can cause turbulance in the airflow, which reduces volumetric efficiency (breathing ability) and decreases power.
Not enough difference to measure.
Regards, Norm
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