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ymsin 11-07-2001 06:42 PM

Necessary to Change Injectors?
 
Everything runs fine but I felt that its perhaps timely to change all the 6 fuel injectors. I have the people at the workshop telling me its not necessary unless its faulty. But I feel that since its relatively inexpensive - $12 each/Bosch - it might be worth the while to have it changed.

If I did change the injectors, would I notice anything significant? Or should I just take the advise and leave it until it goes kaput?

ymsin 11-08-2001 07:11 PM

The feedback ...
 
"If its not broke, don't fix it."

:)

Clauser1 11-08-2001 07:25 PM

Another feed back
 
Kerry,
If the car is running fine,and you
change the injetors,the significant thing is
you are $72.poorer.:D

ymsin 11-08-2001 07:27 PM

Figured that out Manny. The reason I thought of this was my concern at the injectors being more than 10 years old ...

Keep well.
:)

Ken300D 11-08-2001 07:33 PM

Don't Change Them
 
I have a fuel-injected gasolene pickup truck with 340,000 miles on the original injectors. Just put in a fuel injector cleaner into the gas tank every few months to keep them from getting gummed up.

Amazing they could be so reliable.

Ken300D

Clauser1 11-08-2001 08:01 PM

You know what Kerry,I thought of that
when I have the 190 since its more
than ten years old too.But my mech.
suggested not to since its not
giving me no problem.I hope I didn't
offended you in my last comment.
Its a joke!

:)

ymsin 11-08-2001 10:48 PM

Hey Manny, I wasn't offended. Far from it. I was thrilled to share your comment!

Anyway, at the dealer's this morning, he gave me an illustration of 2 injectors in his hand. One new, one used.

He said that even in the absence of any "baroque" injectors, the new injector would respond like this ... {{{spraying his hands wide like this ..... }}}}}}}

And in the old one - its fine, but it sprays like this .... [[[[[his hands gropping the air like plucking blossoms from nowhere]]]]]]

He then went on about the size of the hole in the injectors and why its important to stick with OEM parts and not get other parts, etc, etc ...

Then he leaned back his chair and said "you'd definitely feel a difference in response".

So - I might just think about it .... 2 to 3 needed for the job.

1991 560 SEC 11-09-2001 09:41 AM

Kerry,
If you do change them it would be a good idea to use fuel injection cleaner 2 or 3 times a year.

John

crhenkel 11-09-2001 01:23 PM

Thinking same thing
 
Kerry,
I was thinking the same thing as you are...my 2.6 190E is abit slow onthe responce and there is a small fuel pressure leak somewhere that is bleeding down enought to keep the car from starting the first try in the morning. Thought it would deffinitely help the responce to put in new injectors....WHERE are you finting them for $12! I am seeing about $21-30 each for a 2.6l 190E injector. Maybe difference in car but 50%? In any case, I'd love to get them for $12...maybe the place would have a pair of fuel pumps for less than the $180 each I am finding!
It the least the fuel milage should be increased and at the gas prices we pay it couldn't hurt! I agree that the car has to run better with new injectors over the 11 year old ones I have now. Maybe int he swap I will catch the fuel pressure leak while I am in there!
Christopher:) :D :D

ymsin 11-09-2001 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by 1991 560 SEC
If you do change them it would be a good idea to use fuel injection cleaner 2 or 3 times a year.

John

Its amazing how the "technical service consultants" at the garage react when I spoke of the injection cleaner. They said that its better to get cleaner fuel than to put this cleaning agent into the tank. The damage, as they claimed to have seen, goes far worse than just stuffing up on the injectors that ultimately they concurred that a car runs better without the cleaners. In some cases, as they showed me a used injector, it cloggs the nozzle.

I think I will change the injectors in a week or so, and shall duly make my report known.

Meanwhile, I suppose it might be a good idea to reassess the debate on injection cleaners ...

Good day to all,
:)

stevebfl 11-09-2001 09:15 PM

If you can buy injectors for $12 I sure wouldn't waste any money on cleaner.

Does the rest of the world subsidize Malasia. That price is 30% below wholesale in the US; much less than US dealers pay. If I recall, you never pay for labor. Seems Malasia is the place to own a MB. Glad I don't work there!!!

crhenkel 11-09-2001 10:48 PM

Malaysia is the place to buy parts
 
Steve,
I agree with you, at $12 ea, change them just to see what happens. Maybe even see if you can order injectors that have a slightly larger output just for the experiment. :)
I have seriously thought about changing injectors but want to to the check valves on the fuel pumps first to kill the pressure bleed down gremlin I have. Cheapest Bosch injectors I found are $21 ea and the seats and seals are extra. Still running about $150 with shipping and all the seals. Apparently we have a little markup raquet going on here int he US.:D
What a great price on them!
Christopher

ymsin 11-09-2001 11:17 PM

This is what I would have done on that day ..
 
Walk into the dealers' spare-part shop and take the 6 boxes of Bosch injectors at RM50 each ... thats about $12-00. I'd then go to the workshop and fit that in with 2 to 3 hours of labour. The workshops' bill would be about RM20-00, or $6-00.

All this on credit, till I decide to pay the parts shop and workshop - payment terms usually 30 days with implied warranty. That means, if the parts dont measure up, or something goes wrong, someone's not going to be paid until its rectified. But usually its paid coz if it was a faulty part, then the part would be replaced at no extra cost and the labour expanded at no extra charge.

I will then decide and make an opinion on whether it was a good decision to have the injectors changed.

Life goes on.

:)

1991 560 SEC 11-10-2001 07:12 AM

Everytime we bring our C 280 to the dealer for service they add Texron to the gas.
My be a better idea is to run F I cleaner before you replace injectors. This would clean the system and clog the old injectors.
Just like in the old days when we`d beat the crap out of a carberated car before changing spark plugs.

John

ymsin 11-10-2001 11:13 AM

Hey, that is a good idea! Never thought of this.


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