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mikewax
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Dec 28, 2016, 4:46 PM

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Hi everyone,
i ain't a genius and never will be, but i like to think that i'm not that stupid.

so i f*@#ed up and stuck the injectors into the fuel rail and broke one of the o-rings and it sprayed like a firehose. i went and got another new set of o-rings and this time i oiled up the o-rings and very carefully inserted the tips of the injectors into the openings in the rail. they're not supposed to just slip right in without some resistance. if they did they wouldn't seal.

start er up and they still spray like mad all over the exhaust manifold.
can someone tell me what i'm doin wrong? i made sure they were inserted all the way in, they were lined up straight before bolting down the rail, none of them were jammed and they all had a little room to rotate afterwards. they weren't leaking before i took them out, and i assume the pressure is not adjustable. the engine runs ok.
wtf, maybe i am that stupid.

thanx


Hammer Time
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Dec 28, 2016, 6:08 PM

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Either there was still some crap left in the seat of the fuel rail, the seal was damaged or they were the wrong ones.



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mikewax
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Dec 28, 2016, 6:12 PM

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... yeah, there's just not much room for speculation with an oring. i'm clueless.


Hammer Time
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Dec 28, 2016, 6:17 PM

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In the future never use oil on O-rings. You need to use silicone based grease or electrical grease.



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mikewax
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Dec 28, 2016, 6:21 PM

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ok i didn't know that






 
 
 






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