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Old 04-22-2004, 09:34 AM   #1
Hozer 88GTConv
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Default Testing fuel injector harness...

I still have too much fuel getting into one cylinder. The plug is flaky, sooty, and black. The electrode is chipped too.

I have rebuilt the heads and it's not oil. It is definitely fuel and I know I'm running rich to boot.

It's not a leaky injector, unless they all leak, because I have swapped them several times.

So, I'm left with the possibility of a malfunctioning electrical harness, or an O2 sensor problem, or both.

I am going to torch-clean the O2's and check the readings with a meter as they heat up.

I have no idea how to test an injector harness.

Any ideas?
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