Here's the deal, my car is running rough. While it is running if you disconnect one of the fuel injectors the car runs much worse, this happens on all but one cylinder. On that one cylinder, there is no change between having it connectd or not, this would suggest that the injector is either clogged or broken, correct? Goning on the assumption that it is simply colgged, I ran through a tank full of premimum and a bottle of injector cleaner. Still no change, but I was told that I should run through 2 full tanks before I take more drastic measures.
Now, I was planning on going home for the 3 day weekend (~250mi each way) and thought it would be good to run some more injector cleaner through it. But my mom spoke with a mechanic and he said that it is not a good idea to drive a long distance if the injector is not working, because it would cause a buildup of heat and possibliy damage the cylinder.
I don't know much about cars, but the over heating thing doesn't make much since to me. It seems like it would lower the temperature, because there is nothing happening in that camber.
So, would the heating problem be due to the cylindar next to it being heated and the change of temperature between the two would cause damage? or what?
Do you think it would be safe to drive?
Thanks for your assistance.
EDIT: I forgot to add that I initially thought it was the spark plugs and went ahead and them, their wires and the distributor.
which lead to disconnecting the injectors one by one to see if they were causing the problem.
Now, I was planning on going home for the 3 day weekend (~250mi each way) and thought it would be good to run some more injector cleaner through it. But my mom spoke with a mechanic and he said that it is not a good idea to drive a long distance if the injector is not working, because it would cause a buildup of heat and possibliy damage the cylinder.
I don't know much about cars, but the over heating thing doesn't make much since to me. It seems like it would lower the temperature, because there is nothing happening in that camber.
So, would the heating problem be due to the cylindar next to it being heated and the change of temperature between the two would cause damage? or what?
Do you think it would be safe to drive?
Thanks for your assistance.
EDIT: I forgot to add that I initially thought it was the spark plugs and went ahead and them, their wires and the distributor.
which lead to disconnecting the injectors one by one to see if they were causing the problem.