Vulcan Rider wrote:
Musicman wrote:
I have had great results with Sea Foam.
If you are NOT presently having a noticeable problem, there is wide agreement that Techron is the best additive for routine maintenance.
I agree that it probably is a waste of money and time to manually clean them if there are no symptoms.
If it ain't broke, don't "fix" it.
{edit} Just another "provocation" in your eyes, I guess.
Sometimes the best advice is not really what you thought you wanted to hear. It is only a "provocation" when YOU make it one.
Nasty replies to offered advice will GREATLY reduce the well meaning advice you get in the future.
I'm not sure how many times I'm supposed to repeat that I have the injectors at hand and that I'm sure they need service. I checked and there was only one sentence ending in a question mark in my original post, asking if anyone has experience with a company that does the work. Now,
that was terse. Saying I'm "hell bent" on spending money on something I've repeated is necessary is a provocation and is not helpful. I don't need a lecture. I need and asked for the name of a service company that someone has used with good results.
And finally, have you done the obvious and contacted a truck dealer for your brand to see what they would charge. Most of the larger dealers do this in-house these days.
Thanks, but the local dealer is useless for this. Not everyone lives where every possible specialized service is performed, in this case me. Some things need to be sent away when that's the case. I have not checked Rock Auto's prices, but I will.