Searush
Well-Known Member
Gavin,
We have just had the wettest June on record. It has been exceptionally moist! It has been rally warm & humid. Our chest freezer in the hall has had to be wiped dry twice a day for the last few weeks - which has never happened before in the 30 years we have had it. I suspect that it is just possible that condensation is the cause of the rings sticking to the bores.
If so, the 55mm socket I am about to send you will do the trick. But be cautious initially, just in case there might be other problems. In fact, removing the injector before turning it over will tell you a lot. You could even put a cotton bud in on a bit of wire to swab the inside of the cylinder - but don't let it drop off!!!
We have just had the wettest June on record. It has been exceptionally moist! It has been rally warm & humid. Our chest freezer in the hall has had to be wiped dry twice a day for the last few weeks - which has never happened before in the 30 years we have had it. I suspect that it is just possible that condensation is the cause of the rings sticking to the bores.
If so, the 55mm socket I am about to send you will do the trick. But be cautious initially, just in case there might be other problems. In fact, removing the injector before turning it over will tell you a lot. You could even put a cotton bud in on a bit of wire to swab the inside of the cylinder - but don't let it drop off!!!