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Title: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: mr blackstock on June 18, 2014, 10:36:07 AM
The other day I bought some fuel injector cleaner, put it in the car and appreciated the better idle within half a tank of fuel.  Then it occured to me, since my precious Fj is so pedantic about carb cleanliness, would it not be a great idea to run some fuel injector cleaner through her tank?

Have other forum members tried this?  I will pick some up in the morning, measure out the correct dose and see what happens....

Have I been missing out on this?

Cheers, Gareth
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: FJmonkey on June 18, 2014, 07:37:18 PM
I put in the occasional in fuel carb cleaner if my FJ has sat for more than a few weeks without starting. I also run Seafoam and that seems to keep the carbs clean.
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: Arnie on June 18, 2014, 07:51:22 PM
Hi Gareth,

I've used fuel injector cleaner in my bikes for a long time.
I put in 1/3 the car dose into the last tank of fuel before an oil & filter change.
I haven't had any dirty or deposit related carb problems in a long, long time.

Remember we don't have that crap oxygenated and alcohol-laced "fuel" that seems to be universal in the US.
(or, they aren't telling us)

Arnie
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: Burns on June 18, 2014, 07:53:42 PM
I'd like Randy's opinion on this one.  Does the injector cleaner eat o-rings?
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: yamaha fj rider on June 18, 2014, 08:08:03 PM
I use the Lucas ethanol treatment in most tanks of fuel this also has a cleaning effect. Seams to be working well, no problems since I started using it, 1 oz for every five gallons. Cost is about $9.00 at Walmart and treats 80 gallons. (popcorn)

Kurt
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: mr blackstock on June 18, 2014, 09:45:00 PM
G'day,

I did a quick search of the net after I posted and discovered what "Seafoam" was!  Apparently American's love the stuff.  I found a website where the ingredients were listed, 50% 2 stroke oil or equiv, 20% isopropyl alchohol or equiv, 30% lighter fluid or equiv.  Think I will try plain old injector cleaner.

Thanks for the feedback,

Gareth
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: Firehawk068 on June 18, 2014, 10:51:24 PM
Quote from: FJmonkey on June 18, 2014, 07:37:18 PM
I put in the occasional in fuel carb cleaner if my FJ has sat for more than a few weeks without starting. I also run Seafoam and that seems to keep the carbs clean.

+1

I have occasionally run seafoam if it sits for long period without fresh gas being run through it..................I have also used the Star-Tron additive as well.......
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: mr blackstock on July 05, 2014, 03:14:30 PM
Well I have run the bike through a full tank with 150mls of Nulon extra strength injector cleaner and am happy to report that the bike idles noticeably better.  There are nil other issues that would indicate O ring's suffering, so I am therefore sold on the stuff, I will be adding it to my 5000km routine oil and filter change.

Cannot believe I have not cottoned onto this stuff earlier.

Cheers, Gareth
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: X-Ray on July 06, 2014, 04:00:03 AM
Hmmm, nice to know. Thanks Gareth  :drinks:
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: movenon on July 06, 2014, 10:00:07 AM
Quote from: Firehawk068 on June 18, 2014, 10:51:24 PM
Quote from: FJmonkey on June 18, 2014, 07:37:18 PM
I put in the occasional in fuel carb cleaner if my FJ has sat for more than a few weeks without starting. I also run Seafoam and that seems to keep the carbs clean.

+1

I have occasionally run seafoam if it sits for long period without fresh gas being run through it..................I have also used the Star-Tron additive as well.......

+1 on the Star-Tron here in the U.S..  Because of the ethanol gas.  I put some in about every other tank full during the summer and over dose it slightly during winter storage.  I don't drain the carbs during the winter and they looked good last April when I had them off to spring load the choke rod.  I pulled one bowl to inspect it after 2 years of this routine and it was clean.  During the winter I try to keep the fuel tank full.

I don't know how much "cleaner" it has it it.  Actually I think the ethanol is a pretty good cleaner, it just doesn't store well especially if your fuel tank is vented to out side air. 
George
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: alexvitojustin on November 01, 2022, 08:44:27 AM
Who makes "star-Tron"  ?
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: giantkiller on November 01, 2022, 09:36:30 AM
I've used seafoam. Because everybody kept saying use Seafoam. Use seafoam. I have never noticed it doing anything. A friend of mine told me to try amzoil quick shot. He used to work at a small engine repair shop. He said when people would bring in weed whackers and such. That wouldn't run in the spring. They would put some quick shot in it and wait a day or two. And 9 times out 10. It would clear it out. Then they would charge them for the "repair" and give it back to them.

I had my ex wife's snowblower. She hadn't gotten it running in years.  I put fresh gas and 2stoke oil in it. Wouldn't even hit once. With the electric starter. The primer bubble wouldn't even push in. Plugged up tight. Put some quick shot in it turned it over working the throttle a few times. Left it overnight and after I got back from work. I found I could push the bubble in. It didn't push easy at first. But it cleared out after a  while. And it started. Ran like shit. For a half a tank or so.  Works great now. Quick shot. The only thing I've tried that I can say actually works.
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: twood1972 on November 01, 2022, 01:21:41 PM
I know guys who swear by Seafoam. They put it in the tank  and the crank case, in their coffee, bath water, ect, ect. I've used it and don't think it worked very well. B12 does though.
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: Pat Conlon on November 01, 2022, 05:09:15 PM
........so does bypassing the problem altogether by not storing your FJ with ethanol in your fuel.
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: Waiex191 on November 02, 2022, 06:55:39 PM
Quote from: Pat Conlon on November 01, 2022, 05:09:15 PM
........so does bypassing the problem altogether by not storing your FJ with ethanol in your fuel.
Amen to that!
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: gdfj12 on November 03, 2022, 03:47:51 PM
Quote from: Pat Conlon on November 01, 2022, 05:09:15 PM
........so does bypassing the problem altogether by not storing your FJ with ethanol in your fuel.

Good advice Pat, but ethanol free gas can be a pain to locate in some areas. I did find a couple of web sites that try to list gas stations with ethanol free gas. The last place I saw it recently was at BUC-EES off of I-75, Exit 83, in Kentucky.


George D
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: Waiex191 on November 03, 2022, 04:18:07 PM
https://www.pure-gas.org/ (https://www.pure-gas.org/)
Title: Re: Using fuel injector cleaner?
Post by: chiz on November 06, 2022, 08:46:53 AM
It has been my understanding at least in Ontario that all high test gas is ethanol  free.