Has anyone experienced this? The plastic tip of the fuel injector "fell off" into the cylinder. I heard a rattle, then bad noises. Went to investigate and noted a fuel leak at the base of the #3 injector (TWM set up). Pulled it, and lo and behold, no tip, just the o-ring and plastic 'separator?' hanging loose. Looked into the cylinder with a borescope. Walls and piston top look fine (what I could see of it). The valve area (exhaust) looked like it had black bubbly froth (hardened) around it. (compression test = 0 psi)
a) I can't believe this
b) trying to brainstorm my options, hoping to avoid pulling the head.
One thought is to remove the rocker so the valve and stem are free, let the valve slide down a little into the cylinder, then spray it through the plug hole with some kind of solvent that will dissolve the plastic/bubbly stuff. Twirling the valve stem might rub the valve against the valve seat and help scrape/rub off the crud if it's dissolved?????
Does anyone in this august body have any suggestions? Any chemical engineers know of a solution that will eat plastic and not steel and aluminum?
I reeeealy don't want to pull the heads...
Thanks,
Mike
a) I can't believe this
b) trying to brainstorm my options, hoping to avoid pulling the head.
One thought is to remove the rocker so the valve and stem are free, let the valve slide down a little into the cylinder, then spray it through the plug hole with some kind of solvent that will dissolve the plastic/bubbly stuff. Twirling the valve stem might rub the valve against the valve seat and help scrape/rub off the crud if it's dissolved?????
Does anyone in this august body have any suggestions? Any chemical engineers know of a solution that will eat plastic and not steel and aluminum?
I reeeealy don't want to pull the heads...
Thanks,
Mike
