First gen 12v NON-IC injector o-ring kit
Need a rebuild kit for a NON-IC first gen (NON-IC has larger injectors than the 91.5+ IC)
All I'm finding is the kit for the intercooled.
My truck is fixin to be intercooled, but it is a NON-IC 1990 model.
Thank you
All I'm finding is the kit for the intercooled.
My truck is fixin to be intercooled, but it is a NON-IC 1990 model.
Thank you
I need copper sealing washers that go between injector and cylinder head, also need washers for fuel line return.
What most parts houses call an injector install kit.
The 1st gen has larger injectors so I thought it may take different sealing washers.
preciate it!
PS. Injector install kit listed for 94+ 12 valves is part # DPE59000
What most parts houses call an injector install kit.
The 1st gen has larger injectors so I thought it may take different sealing washers.
preciate it!
PS. Injector install kit listed for 94+ 12 valves is part # DPE59000
Last edited by Gunmetal; Nov 7, 2009 at 08:48 PM.
ive done that before as well its a simple answer. go to your local auto parts store and buy the copper washer set its like 10 bucks for like 150 copper washers. use the 5mm ones on the return line and a larger one on the injectors. easiest way to do it. i bought some from the dealership for about 4 bucks a piece and they do the exact same thing
I need copper sealing washers that go between injector and cylinder head, also need washers for fuel line return.
What most parts houses call an injector install kit.
The 1st gen has larger injectors so I thought it may take different sealing washers.
preciate it!
PS. Injector install kit listed for 94+ 12 valves is part # DPE59000
What most parts houses call an injector install kit.
The 1st gen has larger injectors so I thought it may take different sealing washers.
preciate it!
PS. Injector install kit listed for 94+ 12 valves is part # DPE59000
i got a set of 6 here i bought them when i did the headgasket then switched to the 97 (7mm) head there yours if you want them pm me your adress and i will put them in an envelope and send them 1st thing monday morn
ive done that before as well its a simple answer. go to your local auto parts store and buy the copper washer set its like 10 bucks for like 150 copper washers. use the 5mm ones on the return line and a larger one on the injectors. easiest way to do it. i bought some from the dealership for about 4 bucks a piece and they do the exact same thing
true i didnt read that but stillcummin is correct dont use just any old washer and to tltruckparts i would put $ on the fact that your not spraying 100% in the bowl and washing the cylinder walls with fule




