damn, the seals on two of my injectors are bad. im starting to leak fuel onto the manifold. how do u change them, because my other two, but im going to change all four sets. help
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damn, the seals on two of my injectors are bad. im starting to leak fuel onto the manifold. how do u change them, because my other two, but im going to change all four sets. help
Just remove the clips from injectors then remove the four bolts that hold the fuel rail down. Pull the fuel rail up away from the intake manni and then pull the injectors out and replace the seals. Then reinstall the reverse of the removal. You may need to twist the injectors a little to get them to come out.
Its easy too.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by EricW
It's common for the seam between the metal and plastic parts on the injector itself to be the source of the leak. Replacing the external seals may not solve the problem.
Did a better search and realized I most likely need to replace the injectors. When doing so - ANything special I should be ware of.
Sorry to jump in but if the seam is the issue - what needs to be done.
I ask since I had all four replaced in 09/05 and the number 4 injector (I think is still leaking).
Thanks
When I did my seals the torque of the nuts that hold the fuel rail down is critical.On first try I just tightened it all up pressurized the system and got two pretty big leaks. I think the torque is like 10 ft/lbs but look it up and always check for leaks before driving.
And yeah its my injectors that are leaking.
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once the seam leaks your injector needs to be replaced.
Definately the injectors... go to a pick and pull type of place and grab a set.
I just followed the instructions from the FSM on www.pauldesign.ru ... Paul did us a great thing uploading it to his site.
Just find the section for the fuel system, and download the file... gives you very very easy step by step instructions.
I have a leak in one of mine also. What other models have injectors that I can use on my 89 LXi? I work at a Honda junk yard but we do not have a whole lot of pre-90 cars.
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Originally Posted by Estimated Prophet
i think 4th gen accord ones work but they still flow at the same rate. i heard that prelude h22 ones work but im not sure if they would just swap in.
I have the 4th gen ones in my car
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Originally Posted by picopop
but does it run?......:Owned: jp with you man...lol so this sat is going to be running right?
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Originally Posted by MessyHonda
YES......I Hope
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Originally Posted by picopop
sweeet......i found out i dont work on sat....guess who may be coming?...lol
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Originally Posted by MessyHonda
Get ahold of everone else....Lets BBQ
What's the difference between these two other than one is half the price?
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductL...ector+Seal+Kit
I think that's pretty much it. Maybe quality but I don't know much about either company other than beck is a pretty big in aftermarket replacement parts.Quote:
Originally Posted by Estimated Prophet
FYI I checked Hollander and according to it(but it isn't always accurate) the following injectors interchange with my 89 Fed LX-i:
Integra 86-89
Integra 90-91 Fed.
CRX Si 88-91 Fed
Prelude 88-91 Fed