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1. Download the
Service Request Form
Please fill
out this
form
completely.
Dry
injectors
and package
them
carefully by
wrapping
each
injector in
a paper
towel or
cloth. Be
sure to keep
o-rings and
spacers on
injectors so
we can match
with new
ones.
Finally
enclose
injectors in
a sealed
plastic bag.
Please note
that if
there is any
fuel odor
coming from
the parcel,
it will most
likely not
be
delivered.
Click here
to download
Service
Request Form |
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2. Choose Service
We offer 2 services
at Pro Flow
Technologies.
1. Flow Test
Only ($7.00 per
injector*)
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Injectors are
visually inspected,
numbered and flow
tested using Pro
Flows
state-of-the-art
ASNU machine. Prepare a test report with results. No parts
are changed.
2. Complete Pro Flow
Service ($19.00 per
injector*)
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Injectors are
externally cleaned,
visual inspected,
and numbered.
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Test injectors for
resistance, shorts,
and current draw.
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Perform leak test,
spray pattern, and
flow rate testing on
our state-of-the-art
ASNU
Machine. We then record the results.
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Remove filter
baskets, o-rings,
and pintle caps.
Bead-blast the metal injector body.
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The injectors are
cycled through the
ASNU ultrasonic
cleaning tank to
remove any particles
and dirt for 45 minutes.
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A high pressure
back-flush is done
to remove any
particles inside.
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Back to the flow
bench for retesting
of spray pattern,
flow rate, and leak
checking. This test
data is also recorded
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Install new filter
baskets, o-rings,
and pintle caps. (as
required)
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Prepare a
comprehensive test
report with before
and after test data.
The injectors are
then
packed along with the old parts for return.
3. Shipping
Ship the completed
“Service Request
Form” with the
injectors to the
address listed
below.
Pro
Flow Technologies
7909 Gunshot Lane
New Port Richey
Florida 34654
Call
us at 813-833-4575
with any questions.
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IMPORTANT
NOTICE
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1.Injectors
must be
removed and
reinstalled
by a
certified
technician
2. Injectors
must be
individually
wrapped for
protection
during
shipping |
Reinstallation
When reinstalling
injectors, use a
small amount of oil
or light grease on
the o-rings. Use a
gentle twisting
motion to seat.
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