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Bad Fuel injectors on 6.0 ?


Bunky

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I have a 2001 2500HD wit the 6.0 engine 2wd, 133000 miles on the truck,I had to park the truck for about year and a half, I'm now wanting to get it out and drive it and it's throwing the random misfire code, (P300) I changed the spark plugs it still gives the code so I did some more checking and it appears to me the back two cylinders are not firing and I don't hear any "clicking" of those fuel injectors.   I also checked and I have power and ground to the injectors.     Is there a chance these just went bad or are possibly gummed up?  I put a can of seafoam in the tank as well.   But no luck. 

 

Is this problem happen very often?  

 

Where is a good place to get replacements?

 

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The plug wires are originals and I unplugged each coil at the coil to find the two cylinders that are missing,  I also used a test light and checked the ground and power to both injectors and that appeared to be good.  Like I said the injectors are not clicking like the other 6.  I can try swapping plug wires but pretty sure this isn't the problem. 

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Have you run the full tank of fuel/seafoam thru yet.

 

One thing that I have found that works on sticking injectors is a little Marvel Mystery Oil in the fuel tank.  It seems to lube things up a bit.

 

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The last two injectors get gummed up I would pull rails clean them and clean injectors. Putting the two injectors in question in the front. And two that are clicking in the rear and go from there.

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This sounds very true and with the truck sitting they probably are stuck,  I will pull the rails and clean and swap the injectors around I'm pretty sure this will fix it. 

 

Do you change the "O" rings or reuse them?

 

 

Thanks 

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I purchased a set of supposedly (as I have no way of verifying they are either new or Delphi, they could be refurbed but really clean or knockoffs) new Delphi injectors w same part number as what was on my truck, almost 3 years ago.  Put 'em in and they seem to be working fine.

 

I changed them because there was a bunch of crap in my fuel tank, that the "filter" in the fuel pump let pass through, and it clogged up the injectors.

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Well after taking the fuel rail off aND soaking the rear injectors I still wasn't getting any click out of at least on of the injectors, so I popped it apart to find it was rusty and varnished to the point of being stuck.  So I'm just going to order a rebuilt set.

 

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