Injector service kits
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- Fast Driver
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Injector service kits
One of my injectors has started leaking so I'm going to replace all of the 26 year old rubber and plastic while I have them pulled out. Has anyone used any of these service kits off ebay? Kit 1 Kit 2 If so, are they any good? Or can anybody recommend any other sources/manufacturers that will ship fast so I can get my car back on the road? Otherwise, I'll try to source OEM replacement parts.
- Rolley
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Re: Injector service kits
I'm in Brisbane and when I was in the trade used to use these guys.
http://www.fuelinjectorservices.com.au/
They will carry all the spares you need on board but while you have them out why not get them cleaned? They will flow test, clean and replace all of the orings and nozzle caps.
Then you can be done with it for another 20 years.
http://www.fuelinjectorservices.com.au/
They will carry all the spares you need on board but while you have them out why not get them cleaned? They will flow test, clean and replace all of the orings and nozzle caps.
Then you can be done with it for another 20 years.
- 1600Dave
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Re: Injector service kits
I went out at lunchtime today to the local efi spares / service place, told them what I wanted, and left with a little plastic baggie full of rubber bits for $10.
http://www.efispares.com.au/
Depending where you are, hit the yellow pages for your local equivalent, eg the link rolley posted above for Brisbane, mine for Newcastle, most large-ish towns will have something similar.
http://www.efispares.com.au/
Depending where you are, hit the yellow pages for your local equivalent, eg the link rolley posted above for Brisbane, mine for Newcastle, most large-ish towns will have something similar.
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Re: Injector service kits
^ what Rolley said. Get them cleaned
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- hks_kansei
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Re: Injector service kits
Another vote for cleaning.
No point having all new rubbers etc if the injector is all full of varnish and crap buildup.
No point having all new rubbers etc if the injector is all full of varnish and crap buildup.
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Re: Injector service kits
I've pulled them out this afternoon and am dropping them off with someone tomorrow. Thanks all.
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