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Old 12-05-06, 09:29 AM
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I need to know how costly setting the timming on a 13B would be? Also, resinstalling fuel injector or cleaning them. Which is better and how much would it cost?

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Tiiming is simple, not sure about FI since most of us are carbed.
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Go read the FAQ 1st gen section your answers are all in there, also use the search button for specific issues
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Originally Posted by Coal_mx6
I need to know how costly setting the timming on a 13B would be? Also, resinstalling fuel injector or cleaning them. Which is better and how much would it cost?

Thanks, Big Easy
Big Easy, welcome to the forum. It looks like you have a 2nd gen according to the profile, this is the 1st gen section.

Aussie is correct there is a FAQ, archive and the search buttons to get familar with that have covered just about everything you can think about.

Your questions are fairly easy so I'm going to help you out.
Buying a timing light and set or check the timing yourself because it will cost you atleast that much to have someone else do it and it's very simple. Note;, Unless you disturbed the timing on your 2nd gen they generally don't need to be touched.
As far as the injectors goes. The secondary injectors are fairly easy to get out, but the primaries take some work. Don't know why you are wanting to replace or have them cleaned but the easiest thing to do is run a F.I. cleaner thru the tank. The best I have ever come across is made by BG products and is called
BG44k, cost is around $25-$28 for a can. Recommend that you put it in with a 1/4 tank or less and do not fill up until you are almost out. You can only find there products at Repair shops or the Dealership.
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Old 12-05-06, 04:25 PM
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Welcome to the forum, and the Darkside.

Being a new member, in my sig line is a link to the online FSMs, other manuals and reading materials. Download whatever you need.

Doc covered all of your questions with his usual panash. If you have anymore, feel free to ask.
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Hi! Very simple is to follow the repair manual or go to Youtube that does have very interesting videos about timming and rebild.
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