That seems helpful and discouraging at the same time. It honestly gave me a good chuckle, but the comparisons do seem accurate.
I have watched it while cranking it. It used to just dribble while cranking, then would do a quick spray when it would try to start then immediately stop doing anything. Now after I have replaced the pump they seem to be barely dripping at all compared to the dribble befor and seems even less incline to want to try to start. Although I have been cranking on it much less these days as I have been feeling rather defeated.
Any idea what the issue was that you solved by smacking the injectors? Kinda seems like a "just hit with the bfh" kinda response...
Injectors just not seated fully, clogged, or just not doing what you wanted them to? Admittedly I can't say that I have not wanted to just beat on the thing, although I hadn't thought it could actually help.
I have watched it while cranking it. It used to just dribble while cranking, then would do a quick spray when it would try to start then immediately stop doing anything. Now after I have replaced the pump they seem to be barely dripping at all compared to the dribble befor and seems even less incline to want to try to start. Although I have been cranking on it much less these days as I have been feeling rather defeated.
Any idea what the issue was that you solved by smacking the injectors? Kinda seems like a "just hit with the bfh" kinda response...
Injectors just not seated fully, clogged, or just not doing what you wanted them to? Admittedly I can't say that I have not wanted to just beat on the thing, although I hadn't thought it could actually help.