Probably already know the answer, but timing isn't great right now. 2004 LB7 with ~110,000 one owner miles on it. Stock injectors. Always had 2 cycle to help with lubricity. #7 shows balance rate of 7.9 mm^3 ... the rest are within spec. A few hundred miles ago, I noticed exhaust smell while hooking up the boat at the ramp. Not sure how long it has done that since we haven't had the boat out in a while and I usually don't stand at the back of the truck with it idling. Last week, went to put away the boat for the season and kind of noticed a slight haze coming out of the exhaust. Truck starts fine, and drives fine. Mileage is about where it always is ... about 18 MPG.
The truck doesn't get driven much, but with winter coming up, there will be times when I need it. Guessing that with the cold, the haze and starting will suffer if I leave the stock injectors in there. Unfortunately, right now there are a lot of things going on and I am having trouble finding a free weekend to do an injector swap on the ol' truck.
Question, any chances I could delay this until spring?
The truck doesn't get driven much, but with winter coming up, there will be times when I need it. Guessing that with the cold, the haze and starting will suffer if I leave the stock injectors in there. Unfortunately, right now there are a lot of things going on and I am having trouble finding a free weekend to do an injector swap on the ol' truck.
Question, any chances I could delay this until spring?