Have a '98 with manual transmission with about 170K on the odometer. Engine runs good but the body and exhaust system is showing rust but that is not relevant to the question. What tests can be done with basic tools to determine if the fuel injectors are in need of replacement? The mpg has been relatively constant is the first thing that looked at over the past few months. Could placing a stethoscope or similar device on each injector determine anything? What special tools would be needed if decided to do this myself and can it be done in a day? Any tips on purging the air other than what is in the service manual? Do know that need to keep things really clean when open the fuel lines. This may have been covered in a previous issue and will do a search also. Still have the original fuel pump and would this be a good time to swap that out also? Did have the fuel transfer pump replaced a few years ago but it was with "fix" detailed by Dodge which move the pump into the tank and off of the engine. Has anyone replaced this with the Fass pumps carried by Geno's Garage? The fuel tank will have to be dropped and will need to pay particular attention to how the gasket gets reinstalled on top so that there are no leaks.
Thanks for any insight on these two questions.
Thanks for any insight on these two questions.