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Old 10-10-2003, 03:03 PM
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does everyones 450cc injectors fit flush (i.e. stock) in the stock seals? does it matter so much if there not flush? i have bored them out slightly maybe i need to do it more. has anyone else got this problem?
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the rubber on the dsm injectors is larger, need to trim them
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how do you mean? trim the rubber seals? or the smaller seals on top of the injectors?
Old 10-10-2003, 05:26 PM
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Default Re: 450cc DSM injector question (djnikko)

I had to bore my stock ring just a little to fit it in.. the rubber seal on the manifold.
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Default Re: 450cc DSM injector question (mrdjay107)

Just get a dremel with a sand bit and take some off until the dsm seal fits good in the hole. Be sure to do this with the intake manifold off the car, and clean out very well. (I used a spare manifold to do this).
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Default Re: 450cc DSM injector question (SOFLSOL)

but do they fit flush in the stock seals?
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Default Re: 450cc DSM injector question (djnikko)

mine did.

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Default Re: 450cc DSM injector question (94goldjungsr)

yup just like stock..
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Default Re: 450cc DSM injector question (djnikko)

mine fit find just put a little a$$ behind it......
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dremel out the stock seals, and yes....it should fit like stock.
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mine fit perfectly, d16z6
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You need to open the stock intake manifold seals VERY slightly, a little at a time, until the injectors fit tightly. Then, pressure test the manifold to make sure they're not leaking.
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