Having saved about $800 by replacing a heater core myself, I be feelin' my oats and decided to take on the injectors.
Top pic is the injector ports. Carbon is trying to close off all the ports. As much carbon as there is now, much of it in the ports' centers must have broken off and fallen into the manifold when the injectors were wiggled out of there.
Maybe the sheer force of injector spray is all that keeps the ports open.
There's no way these injectors can be spraying a nice conical pattern, even if they were immaculately clean internally.
The wetness around most of the 8 ports cannot be oil, or just oil. Some of it has to be fuel leaking past an injector O-ring.
Second pic is an attempt to show an intake valve with an inspection camera, snaked into an injector port. Not enough light to clearly illustrate how bad it is [Edit= found some more light, and replaced pic with this one] ...mountains of carbon all the way around the valve seat area. (Combustion chamber would be to the right.)
Top pic is the injector ports. Carbon is trying to close off all the ports. As much carbon as there is now, much of it in the ports' centers must have broken off and fallen into the manifold when the injectors were wiggled out of there.
Maybe the sheer force of injector spray is all that keeps the ports open.
There's no way these injectors can be spraying a nice conical pattern, even if they were immaculately clean internally.
The wetness around most of the 8 ports cannot be oil, or just oil. Some of it has to be fuel leaking past an injector O-ring.
Second pic is an attempt to show an intake valve with an inspection camera, snaked into an injector port. Not enough light to clearly illustrate how bad it is [Edit= found some more light, and replaced pic with this one] ...mountains of carbon all the way around the valve seat area. (Combustion chamber would be to the right.)