I’ve had very good success cleaning injectors at home. One set for a V6 Fiero 2.8 didn’t flow at all (gummed up from sitting in a junk car for ?? years) and I brought them back to life.
Need:
- Fuel injector actuator (sold as an injector tester online, $30 generic connector - $60 with injector plug).
- Carburetor cleaner or similar fuel system solvent, several ounces + a pressured can with a small straw-like attachment
- glass container (something that the cleaner won’t dissolve)
>>> It’s advisable to wear eye protection during this, especially step 3 <<<
1 - fill the container with cleaner to a depth 1” or so above the injector nozzle
2 - place the injector nozzle down into the cleaner, run the actuator continuously for several minutes
3 - while continuing to run the actuator, remove injector and spray the cleaner through the fuel inlet orifice in the back.
4- cycle through steps 2 and 3 until you get a fine, uniform spray.
I haven’t tried this with K-Bike injectors but expect that it should work.
Obviously this won’t flow test nor rate the injectors, but it works well and is pretty low cost.
Injector electrical actuator:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Ship-All-Sun-EM276-Injector-Tester-Fuel-Injector-4-Pluse-Modes-Fuel-System/252990688970?epid=10028399003
Screen Shot 2019-02-09 at 9.46.16 AM .png (31.6 kB . 768x347 - viewed 851 times)For $60 more, you can buy an injector cleaner kit that includes a metal container you fill with cleaner, pressurize, and attach in place of the fuel line on the bike. This can be used to leak down/ flow test and match individual injectors if you want.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-STOCK-AUTOOL-Car-Petrol-Injector-Cleaner-Tester-Non-Dismantle-Fuel-System/223134514003?epid=8002679867
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