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When I did my engine rebuild I noticed soot also where the exh. manifold meets the head when I was reinstalling it in the car. It wasn't on all cylinders; pretty sure it was around #4 like yours. I found that the nuts on some of the exh manifold studs were not all as tight. Snugged them all up to the approx. same torque (don't think I could get a torque wrench on them). Since then I've checked the area when under the car, and looks like snugging up the nuts fixed the small leak. Bottom line, check the nuts first, you may find like mine that some are not as tight as they should be.
I think it is highly unlikely that what you see is a result of injector issues. But, pull your plugs. If some cylinders are running too rich you will see it in the plugs.
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Should you need to service injectors, check out these guys in Cincinnati and Lousiville:
http://dieselinjectionservice.co/index.html
Got to know the guy who ran the Cinti operation. Was impressed at how he ran the operation; later was surprised to find that he had and MBA, not typical of someone running a small shop. Found out through him that there is quite a large service business for diesels. Most of their business was for commercial trucks, but also worked on injectors, turbos, etc for cars. Had the injectors for my Mazda cleaned and flow tested there.
You might check your local area for a similar diesel service shop.
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'94 ProbeGT, Eaton SC@9psi, Quaife, TecGT ECU, 300+HP, body sold, parting out
'98 3000GT VR-4, 400+HP AWD beast, didn't fit w/race helmet, Sold
'93 Bone Stock MX-6 Sold (in '05) sadly to the crusher in 2010
'61 Triumph TR-3, White with red leather interior; My First Car
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Waiting to have them done just prior to use is probably not bad advice. I suspect they are suggesting this just to minimize the risk that they might stick. That being said, I suspect it is a rarely followed advice with few people having issues with sticking injectors. Personally I'd wait until I was in a reasonable window of their use to have them cleaned/flow checked.
And, Cloud, with all you've done, it is cheap insurance to have them cleaned/flow tested before you get your car on the road again. Why take the chance. The cost isn't that much compared to all you've invested in terms of time/$'s. And, here is one added reliability benefit.
For anyone that gets the injectors flow tested, I'd suggest that you install them in reverse order of their flow amounts; injector with the most flow closest to the pressure regulator end of the fuel rail, down to the one with the least flow at the opposite end of the rail. There shouldn't be much difference between the flow rates, but they will likely vary from one injector to the other. In theory, the whole fuel rail has the same pressure, but in practice there is likely to be a very minute change from one end to the other (ever so slightly higher at the inlet end and lower at the pressure regulator end). This is especially true at the rpm and load conditions where you're closest to max. flow of the injectors. So, you can balance a little bit by installing them as I mention with a little less risk of one cylinder running leaner than others.
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'94 ProbeGT, Eaton SC@9psi, Quaife, TecGT ECU, 300+HP, body sold, parting out
'98 3000GT VR-4, 400+HP AWD beast, didn't fit w/race helmet, Sold
'93 Bone Stock MX-6 Sold (in '05) sadly to the crusher in 2010
'61 Triumph TR-3, White with red leather interior; My First Car
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Seems to run counter to all the guys that buy bigger injectors for their builds out of donor cars in a junk yard. Or the guys that have a stable of cars and only take them out a time or two per year.
'92 Midnight Blue 968 Coupe
'94 ProbeGT, Eaton SC@9psi, Quaife, TecGT ECU, 300+HP, body sold, parting out
'98 3000GT VR-4, 400+HP AWD beast, didn't fit w/race helmet, Sold
'93 Bone Stock MX-6 Sold (in '05) sadly to the crusher in 2010
'61 Triumph TR-3, White with red leather interior; My First Car