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Old 01-22-2002, 01:19 AM
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schrader valve

On shadetree mechanic, sam and dave used a product that plugs right into the schrader valve to clean your fuel injection. I have purcahsed a similar system buy am unable to find the valve on my camry, does anyone know where I might look for it?
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Old 01-22-2002, 12:24 PM
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usually its on fuel rail. Im not sure about your car, but look around your fuel injectors and follow the steel line that feeds fuel to the injectors.

Most cars have a steel line that connects to a rubber line, then it goes to the fuel rail where it meets a regulator which goes into the injectors.

Some older cars from the early80s that were 4 clyinders didn't have a schrader valve, but that depends on the manufac.
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Old 06-19-2002, 12:36 PM
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schrader valve is REALLY known in aviation its a valve w/ a internal valve as to your tires. but it has a jam nut to back off and it opens that valve core and allows press in and out. its a kick *** thing that aviation has! email at airplanemech78@hotmail.com put subj line as : valve.

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Old 06-19-2002, 09:44 PM
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ummm not only older cars dont have a valve there guy. brand new chrysler 3 litre engines dont have one,

you may end up unhooking the fuel line and "T" your cleaner system into it. pull the fuel pump relay though.
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Old 06-20-2002, 11:20 PM
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many cars have no schrader valve to hook up to, they required adaptors to even check fuel pressure most adaptors are available through O.T.C. in there fuel injection service kits just a warning they are pretty pricey
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We got a '97 Toyota Tacoma with a 4 cyl and 5 speed manual for daily driving. It doesn't have the valve, found that out when I had to replace the fuel filter (talking about a pain to do........). So your car may not have one, I have not seen many 'Yota's with them, truthfuly I have not seen any with them, but then again I have not worked on there V-8's so.... But if there is one, chances are, it should be somewhere on the back of the fuel rail.
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