Karetaker
Well Known Member
Howdy everyone. I have been having issues with my IO-375-M1S and thought it might be a fuel problem. So I removed the fuel injector nozzles from each cylinder. (Removed and replaced one at a time.) The #2 cylinder nozzle body had some debris on the small screen area. (Could have been a bug of some sort; not sure.) I then removed the fuel restrictor, (jet) from inside the nozzle body. I noted the jet needed to be pulled free of the body, it did not slide out on it's own and was dark grey/black in color. The inside of the nozzle body was black. This all cleaned up nicely with some solvent and a long Q-tip. The nozzle body and jet were now shinny and looked new.
The other three injector bodies and jets were just fine; shinny and clean.
What would cause such an anomaly?
I am assuming the black is oil/combustion by products, but I don't understand how that is possible. Unless the fuel pressure stopped and the compression stroke forced contaminants into the nozzle. Would the debris on the screen play a roll?
Is the injector the issue or is it a sign of some other engine problem. (Fuel delivery?)
I could relocate that nozzle and see what happens. (Every nozzle and jet assembly are identical.)
Anyhoo, I am looking for some ideas or a solution to understand and fix the issue.
Much obliged.
The other three injector bodies and jets were just fine; shinny and clean.
What would cause such an anomaly?
I am assuming the black is oil/combustion by products, but I don't understand how that is possible. Unless the fuel pressure stopped and the compression stroke forced contaminants into the nozzle. Would the debris on the screen play a roll?
Is the injector the issue or is it a sign of some other engine problem. (Fuel delivery?)
I could relocate that nozzle and see what happens. (Every nozzle and jet assembly are identical.)
Anyhoo, I am looking for some ideas or a solution to understand and fix the issue.
Much obliged.