Rebuilding Injectors
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Rebuilding Injectors
Could rebuilding fuel injectors be a DIY Job without expensive equipment? If not is there anyone here on the forum that rebuilds injectors?
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That is a HUGE no. I've done most of the sets for members here with FIE in person. Nobody here could come close to half the quality and accuracy for $5k spent in equipment.
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Don't say that..Dam I pulled 12 of them from the junkyard. So the 92 uses the injectors thats more narrow at the tip right? There'* a RP on the top side and w27 on the other side. As a matter of fact I'll post a pic soon.
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Those are all 21Lb Rochesters iirc... But they run at pressures from 48-55 psi as opposed tot he L27'* 41-47 PSI... Not sure how that would affect spray pattern and flow
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