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Fuel injector Orings

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Fuel injector Orings

Post by Kickingback99 »

Seeing as how the Feroza/U.S. Rocky is such a rare commodity here in the states. No local part houses carry orings for the injectors. Does anybody know if the Orings are injector specific or not?
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Post by MightyMouse »

The injectors are standard form Denso ( from memory ).

Are you talking about the fuel side or manifold ?

If fuel then are "common"
If manifold then they don't do much so use any combination that fits
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It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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Post by Kickingback99 »

Yes, the fuel rail side.
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Post by Kickingback99 »

Not to sound like a newbie to this, but I am. How would you go about getting the orings ... how would I find the measurements of the oring to ask for?
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Post by MightyMouse »

Gently peel one off the fuel feed side of the injector ( it just sits in a groove ) and measure its inside diameter and its thickness.

That's all you need except for the material which is usually Viton.

Don't use rubber as the fuel can affect if.

Visit your autoparts supplier and they might have them - their not make specific. Otherwise a bearing supplier, or carby repair shop, might be another source.

Most manuals advise you replace them after a pull down anyway, so they arn't a weird Daihatsu part.

If all else fails I can get you a Bosch part number but that's really doing it the hard way.
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Post by Kickingback99 »

Thanks!
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