I’ll be making a few videos with the parts that I won’t be using from the 351w I tore down! Hopefully I can sell and use some of that money to fund the machining of the pitted block 😢😂🤙
I sold it on ebay for about $160 shipped. With the injectors and everything! If I had known one of my viewers would need it I would have kept it for you! Sorry brother but this video was a while back.
I’m trying different styles to see what works best for me! I’m sure you know that I take inspiration from your awesome videos and from other great youtubers to try to make mine easier to watch 😎🤟! Thank you for your support James.
Great video Luis! I bought the O-rings and pintel caps to rebuild my 19# injectors. I did not have a flow tester. I found EV-6 injectors half price and bought those. Great job! 👊😎✌️
Thank you Rick! When it comes to injectors I like running EV6 units too, specially on a Mustang, the spray pattern is far superior. The only problem is that there are a lot of Bosch knock-offs being sold from china, and those only work for a short period of time. I always run used explorer units 😎👌
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 I heard about that issue. These were rebuilt and flowed original Ford explorer injectors. It was a deal for $110. I got very lucky! I have a used set as well,but was afraid to mess with the pintel caps, and baskets on those. Saving them in case.
Oh yeah! I love that little ultrasonic tub, I’ve used it to clean bolts, carburetor jets, even my wife’s wedding ring Mark 😂. I can service your injectors for free Mark, it would be good to put that machine to work once in a while. 🤟
@MrBlitzkrieg1987 really? You would do that for me? That's awesome brother!!! I would definitely take you up on that. You're an awesome friend Luis! 👊🤟
Rubber tubes are prone to deteriorating. Good time to replace them Hopefully you coated the cleaned metal to prevent rusting. Also a good time to replace the injectors with the newer 4 hole units. Money well spent! Makes a big difference in engine smoothness & performance!
@@BobSmith-mc7uq those tubes are unfortunately clamped on permanently, there is no way to replace them without destroying them… they’ve been fine for 30+ years I would personally only replace them if they are damaged…. I do agree on the 4 hole injector upgrade, it would be a great time to replace them, but those are not for my truck! I appreciate you watching brother 😎
Is there a way to safely remove the metal lines from the plastic/rubber connecting tubes? Or do I just have to do the cleaning with those still connected?
Hello, those are actually crimped onto the metal lines, if they are damaged Ive seen people use high pressure fuel injection lines with clamps to replace them… but they don’t come off to clean the rail without being destroyed
Fantastic work! What tools are you using for the flow test, and ultrasonic cleaning? I actually MADE money on my 351. I bought the motor for 400, then sold the heads, intake, injectors, PS pump, exhaust manifolds.... and I made 500 off all of it. That paid for my Flowtek heads I got off The Corral.
The flow bench I am using is by a manufacturer called launch, it works well enough for anything you want yo do at home in your garage, but there are bigger and better benches you can get! That’s awesome, you made a killing off them parts, I hope I can get some money for all the parts I won’t be using as well, Im not expecting to get that much! But if I do I’ll probably get me a nice set of pistons and also machine the block 😂🤟
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 I got 100 for the E7 heads, LOL. I guess the 1/2" holes are harder to find. I forgot to mention above that I also sold the F4TE cam. Got 75 for that. Then 150 for the intake/injectors/rail, and t-body.
Looks like there might be light at the end of the tunnel for me 😂… yes e7 heads, the exhaust manifolds, upper and lower intake, all that stuff I have! If I can get $250 I will feel accomplished 🤙
Its very possible that the carbon deposits and buildup on the tips are preventing them from sealing correctly. But also keep in mind that depending on the injectors you have some may leak due to damage from the ethanol in today’s gasoline. What kind of car is it?
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 1995 Ford E-150 5.8W (351W) Bought it at 135,000 put 200,000 on it. Just did timing chain. If we do replace the injectors what do you recommend
@bellasvistas3463 you may be able to service the ones you have, if you want to replace them I would recommend getting some Genuine Bosch injectors (Amazon and eBay sell “new” Chinese injectors even if they say they are bosch stay away from that. ) you are better off servicing yours or buying some remanufactures units like these www.ebay.com/itm/305133932665?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=J_KkMPQWS6m&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=J_KkMPQWS6m&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Hi, thank you for watching and leaving a comment. What you see me using in that video is actually diesel fuel, I was testing it out as a degreaser, but honestly it doesn’t work very well and it smells kinda bad! I’ve used kerosene as well which does a better job. All that stuff is flammable, so you can also get away with using regular simple green or dawn soap with warm water! But make sure you dry everything really well and spray the inside of the rails with wd40 after to prevent corrosion!
I’ll be making a few videos with the parts that I won’t be using from the 351w I tore down! Hopefully I can sell and use some of that money to fund the machining of the pitted block 😢😂🤙
How much you you like for that part pretty cool
@@jorgealvarado7925 I already sold it! Thank you for watching
If you don’t mind me asking, how much I been looking for one left and right
You did a great job 👍💪 on that one
I sold it on ebay for about $160 shipped. With the injectors and everything! If I had known one of my viewers would need it I would have kept it for you! Sorry brother but this video was a while back.
Luis this is an excellent video! All the elements of it are great from the background music to your clear and calm explanations!! 💯👊🏾
I’m trying different styles to see what works best for me! I’m sure you know that I take inspiration from your awesome videos and from other great youtubers to try to make mine easier to watch 😎🤟! Thank you for your support James.
Great video Luis! I bought the O-rings and pintel caps to rebuild my 19# injectors. I did not have a flow tester. I found EV-6 injectors half price and bought those. Great job!
👊😎✌️
Thank you Rick! When it comes to injectors I like running EV6 units too, specially on a Mustang, the spray pattern is far superior. The only problem is that there are a lot of Bosch knock-offs being sold from china, and those only work for a short period of time. I always run used explorer units 😎👌
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 I heard about that issue. These were rebuilt and flowed original Ford explorer injectors. It was a deal for $110. I got very lucky! I have a used set as well,but was afraid to mess with the pintel caps, and baskets on those. Saving them in case.
@@BigStickStangs explorer ones is the way to go! You got a smoking deal on those 💯
Nice to have them flow & cleaning tools!!!, some day ill run sequential 4 now tbi
I got some left over tools from back when I worked refurbishing car parts 😂, its nice they do come in handy
Amazing video Luis!!! Thatbultra sonic cleaner is awesome! I have to do the same thing with my fuel rail, it's definitely seen better days lol.
Oh yeah! I love that little ultrasonic tub, I’ve used it to clean bolts, carburetor jets, even my wife’s wedding ring Mark 😂. I can service your injectors for free Mark, it would be good to put that machine to work once in a while. 🤟
@MrBlitzkrieg1987 really? You would do that for me? That's awesome brother!!! I would definitely take you up on that. You're an awesome friend Luis! 👊🤟
@@91MustangLX 💯 Mark, it would be my pleasure, it literally would cost me nothing, since I have all the stuff!
@MrBlitzkrieg1987 oh I will definitely give you something for your troubles my friend. We have to have a conversation lol
@@91MustangLX yeah call me whenever brother!
Rubber tubes are prone to deteriorating.
Good time to replace them
Hopefully you coated the cleaned metal to prevent rusting.
Also a good time to replace the injectors with the newer 4 hole units. Money well spent!
Makes a big difference in engine smoothness & performance!
@@BobSmith-mc7uq those tubes are unfortunately clamped on permanently, there is no way to replace them without destroying them… they’ve been fine for 30+ years I would personally only replace them if they are damaged…. I do agree on the 4 hole injector upgrade, it would be a great time to replace them, but those are not for my truck! I appreciate you watching brother 😎
Nicely done!
I really appreciate you watching and leaving a comment! Thanks 🙏
Great video my guy…
@@fatheadmeetoo2891 I appreciate your feedback brother! Thank you for watching 🤟
Awesome video brother!!! 💪🏼
I appreciate your support brother!
Nice video
Thank you for watching Mr Dale! 😎
Is there a way to safely remove the metal lines from the plastic/rubber connecting tubes? Or do I just have to do the cleaning with those still connected?
Hello, those are actually crimped onto the metal lines, if they are damaged Ive seen people use high pressure fuel injection lines with clamps to replace them… but they don’t come off to clean the rail without being destroyed
Fantastic work! What tools are you using for the flow test, and ultrasonic cleaning? I actually MADE money on my 351. I bought the motor for 400, then sold the heads, intake, injectors, PS pump, exhaust manifolds.... and I made 500 off all of it. That paid for my Flowtek heads I got off The Corral.
The flow bench I am using is by a manufacturer called launch, it works well enough for anything you want yo do at home in your garage, but there are bigger and better benches you can get! That’s awesome, you made a killing off them parts, I hope I can get some money for all the parts I won’t be using as well, Im not expecting to get that much! But if I do I’ll probably get me a nice set of pistons and also machine the block 😂🤟
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 I got 100 for the E7 heads, LOL. I guess the 1/2" holes are harder to find. I forgot to mention above that I also sold the F4TE cam. Got 75 for that. Then 150 for the intake/injectors/rail, and t-body.
Looks like there might be light at the end of the tunnel for me 😂… yes e7 heads, the exhaust manifolds, upper and lower intake, all that stuff I have! If I can get $250 I will feel accomplished 🤙
My injectors are leaking down, about 20 psi in 1/2 hour. Would ultrasonic cleaning fix them?
Its very possible that the carbon deposits and buildup on the tips are preventing them from sealing correctly. But also keep in mind that depending on the injectors you have some may leak due to damage from the ethanol in today’s gasoline. What kind of car is it?
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 1995 Ford Econoline Club 351 Windsor
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 1995 Ford E-150 5.8W (351W) Bought it at 135,000 put 200,000 on it. Just did timing chain. If we do replace the injectors what do you recommend
@bellasvistas3463 you may be able to service the ones you have, if you want to replace them I would recommend getting some Genuine Bosch injectors (Amazon and eBay sell “new” Chinese injectors even if they say they are bosch stay away from that. ) you are better off servicing yours or buying some remanufactures units like these www.ebay.com/itm/305133932665?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=J_KkMPQWS6m&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=J_KkMPQWS6m&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Hey there, great video. What did you use to clean the rail besides the steel wool?
Hi, thank you for watching and leaving a comment. What you see me using in that video is actually diesel fuel, I was testing it out as a degreaser, but honestly it doesn’t work very well and it smells kinda bad! I’ve used kerosene as well which does a better job. All that stuff is flammable, so you can also get away with using regular simple green or dawn soap with warm water! But make sure you dry everything really well and spray the inside of the rails with wd40 after to prevent corrosion!
What fuel injector flow tester/cleaner did you use, and where did you get it?
Great vid
@@ThomasH7 it’s an old flow bench made by Launch tools, I got it from ebay many years ago still works great
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 oh alright thanks for the quick response
You have actually done NOTHING... except foolishly Wire wheel them
Your opinion means exactly that to me 🤣