Injector service

Jul 15, 2012
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I would like to get my injectors checked as i have been fouling plugs. Looking for a shop recommendation.

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yankee99;299474 wrote: I would like to get my injectors checked as i have been fouling plugs. Looking for a shop recommendation.
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^ That corrosion on some of your butterflies looks a bit worrisome. That rust is already starting to flake and will get sucked into you engine... I'd replace those if I were you.

I've had Khun Boyd at Chicane service the fuel injectors on my Gixxer once when I got an FI warning light. Next time I think I'll do it myself. Ton of DIY vids on the old YouTube. This one is a bit goofy, but also shows how easy it is:


Chicane:
Chicane. Performance Moto (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chicane-Performance-Moto-P-Boy-Ducati-/150397418392077)
 
Hi Tony

Thanks for the info. I think i will give it a shot as per the youtube video. Thats not rust its actually carbon build up. I think the butterflies are brass so no worries that way :').

I looked at that fb link but seems theres no contact info or a way to msg. What i would like to get is the orings or is possible the local auto parts shop can match them?
 
Try this number for Khun Boyd at Chicane- 0892044191

In person his English isn't bad, but over the phone I've always struggled with him...

Best of luck!

ps. sure that's carbon? More like gum/varnish? Anyway, no doubt you'll be cleaning it all up. What bike is this from if you don't mind me asking?
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I guess its varnish and carbon and who knows. They cleaned up relatively well. The bike is a cbr600rr.....

I spoke with khun boyd and not sure if he has all the tools. I (my wife) asked if they can check volume and they said no. Not that its all that important as im not a perfectionist but seems that should be a standard test. He also is not cheap at 4000 baht but tit.

BTW here is my ghetto cleaner.
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yankee99;299512 wrote: I guess its varnish and carbon and who knows. They cleaned up relatively well. The bike is a cbr600rr.....

I spoke with khun boyd and not sure if he has all the tools. I (my wife) asked if they can check volume and they said no. Not that its all that important as im not a perfectionist but seems that should be a standard test. He also is not cheap at 4000 baht but tit.

BTW here is my ghetto cleaner.
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Mr Yankee,

After flushing your injectors using the above method, did is solve your issue. Any improvement with fueling?

Thanks
 
I havent got it back together yet still trying to locate these o rings. I may just have to use the old ones.
 
I have used this stuff on every FI vehicle I have owned. I few treatments between oil changes and NEVER a fuel related problem on any bike or car ever. This stuff is the real deal. If you can get it shipped there, I guarantee you will never have another problem like this. It EATS carbon/varnish for breakfast and prevents corrosion. My local wrench could not believe how clean my valves/pistons were on my 1991 Toyota 4X4 when I had the head gaskets changed last year. He said he has seen worse on 2003-newer engines.

http://www.redlineoil.com/product.aspx?product=60103
 
Redline is awesome but you could never put that stuff in checked luggage or air mail... Surface would be the only way to ship it legally...
 
yankee99;299582 wrote: I havent got it back together yet still trying to locate these o rings. I may just have to use the old ones.
I was pleasantly surprised at the huge variety of o-rings that a local scooter shop stocks on Siwara Road in Wangthonglang, Bangkok.

Alternatively give these guys a try:

Allied Metric Seals and Fasteners Inc.
2 Wilson Drive
Unit 4
Sparta, NJ 07871
Phone: 973-383-2487

I bet the postage will cost more than the o-rings!
 
TonyBKK;299837 wrote: I was pleasantly surprised at the huge variety of o-rings that a local scooter shop stocks on Siwara Road in Wangthonglang, Bangkok.

Alternatively give these guys a try:

Allied Metric Seals and Fasteners Inc.
2 Wilson Drive
Unit 4
Sparta, NJ 07871
Phone: 973-383-2487

I bet the postage will cost more than the o-rings!
Thanks Tony i was trying to avoid the USA route. Anyway seems the thai cbr250 uses the same o rings/seal as the lower injectors on the 2003 cbr600rr.

I received them Saturday from mityon honda pattaya tai. I installed the throttle body and warmed the bike up to 104°. Tomorrow i will pull one of the plugs tomorrow to see if its fouled or tan.
 
yankee99;299838 wrote: Thanks Tony i was trying to avoid the USA route. Anyway seems the thai cbr250 uses the same o rings/seal as the lower injectors on the 2003 cbr600rr.

I received them Saturday from mityon honda pattaya tai. I installed the throttle body and warmed the bike up to 104°. Tomorrow i will pull one of the plugs tomorrow to see if its fouled or tan.
In case anyone is following this thread. I cleaned the old plugs and ran the bike to temp. Before plugs would carbon foul after running it up to temp.

Now the plugs look good so i believe problem solved.

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Glad to hear you got it sorted! :thumbup:

I was was at my local hardware store today picking up some o-rings and other bits for my Beemer and thought of you- hardware heaven!!!

You want o-rings? We got o-rings!
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Local BMW stealership wants mad money for these $1.40 bolts!
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Hardware heaven!!
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I'd give my right nut for a one-stop hardware shop like this in Bangkok! :mrgreen:
 
Looks like lowes?

The best place i found recently is hardware house near rayong. Not sure if they have one in bkk. They have things like helicoils, laser levels, porta power, copper pipe & fitting, threaded galvanized pipe and the list goes on! Also the prices are very good!

PS took the cbr for a 60 kilometer spin last night and damm that engine sings a sweet tune. My z1k runs perfect but just doesnt have the same sound. Guess its just hard to explain....
 
yankee99;299914 wrote: Looks like lowes?

The best place i found recently is hardware house near rayong. Not sure if they have one in bkk. They have things like helicoils, laser levels, porta power, copper pipe & fitting, threaded galvanized pipe and the list goes on! Also the prices are very good!

PS took the cbr for a 60 kilometer spin last night and damm that engine sings a sweet tune. My z1k runs perfect but just doesnt have the same sound. Guess its just hard to explain....
Ace Hardware actually; I like to support the small stores whenever I can.

"Hardware House" eh? Will have to look that up when I return! Looks like they do have a Bangkok store:
http://www.hardwarehouse.co.th/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=155&Itemid=117

I've owned several Honda 600's starting with the original that started it all, the old Honda Hurricane so I know exactly what you mean!!