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Re: About to Replace Injectors Any Pitfalls I should Watch For?
It's pretty straight forward....just make sure to move the retainer clips to the open position...
Also, now would be a good time to port and polish the runners and plenum.
Re: About to Replace Injectors Any Pitfalls I should Watch For?
When installing the new injectors, put a small film of motor oil on the rubber seals. This will allow the injectors to snap into the rails and manifold easier. Plus its good for the seals.
Re: About to Replace Injectors Any Pitfalls I should Watch For?
i bought the injectors from them also,they run excellent,i bought the 22lb hr bosch II for my 350 .from my experience there stuff is top notch.and like the the post above me pull off the throttle body and you will see two small ramps at the bottom get a carbide burr tool and die grinder and have at it.if you go with the 24 lb you will need a chip burned.my car ran great after,my car had the original injectors at 160k.
Re: About to Replace Injectors Any Pitfalls I should Watch For?
I know this sounds stupid but can you really tell a diff right away when driving it?
1) With the new injectors (mine not faulty right now, just old and I figured while I have it apart might as well do it)
2) With the porting and polishing
I guess I am wanting to know from those that have done either, or, or both. Car is basically stock right now except for no cat and new exhhaust.
The car ran pretty good for about 3 mths after getting it (it sat a while before I bought it) then I noticed it leaking antifreeze around lower intake gasket and leaking fuel from fuel rail at the front drivers side where one of the orings are. It def has low vaccum had it checked. The car cranks right up idles well but when you drive it it just stalls right out like its choking, getting no fuel, it even smells like its running lean sometimes. So I stoped driving it until I could get this done. Thought I should start with leaks espicially the fuel leak.
What do you all think of this for porting and polishing?
Re: About to Replace Injectors Any Pitfalls I should Watch For?
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Originally Posted by Mongoose
I went with their Bosch design 3 injectors.
I Went with the Bosch III's also. Very easy to swap. You won't need the clips to put them back in.
I only removed the upper plenum so I couldn't take the fuel rail out completely which made a for a little more work but saved on gaskets. I actually didn't have to buy any gaskets because the upper plenum gaskets came with the AFPR I bought.
Good luck jsut remember to make sure you get all of the old O-rings out of the fuel rails and lube up your new ones with a little vaseline.
BTW: fuelinjectionconnection.com is the way to go. Very affordable and the man knows his stuff!
Re: About to Replace Injectors Any Pitfalls I should Watch For?
I pulled tubes and all since I also swapped the OE tubes for a set of ported SLPs. Definitely noticed a difference immediately on the first test drive.
Re: About to Replace Injectors Any Pitfalls I should Watch For?
when i got the bosche type III injectors from Jon I definitely noticed an improvement in mileage and idle. he and his guys make a good product. use dishsoap to lube the o-rings like he says to do.. works great and doesn't leave a residue or mess with the o-rings.
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