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Old 11-20-2007, 04:17 PM
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As stated, will there be any issues, talking about the intake manifold seal

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Old 11-20-2007, 04:32 PM
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The outside diameter is the same and I believe the inside is as well. If not you should easily be able to bore the OEM seals to fit.

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Default Re: Can I use OEM Injector Seals on RC Injectors? (96 GSR-T)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 96 GSR-T &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">As stated, will there be any issues, talking about the intake manifold seal

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I used them on my RC 750's without a problem.
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thanks fella's, Platinum.... how could I bore an injector seal? they are soft plastic not hard so drilling would be impossible I would think.
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i used my dremel with a sanding drum on it. My inside diameter needed to be enlarged to fit my rc injectors. depending on which style u have they may fit into your stock grommets just fine
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get some from the parts store and make sure they fit they sell them cheap 4$ for 4 make sure they are
fuel type.
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i also bored a pair out for some dsm 450's a while back with a dremel, just be sure not to do it too much
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You can also goto NAPA and get a injector seal kit and it comes with multiple size injector seals. Alot used to go this route when running DSM 450's

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Use a dremel and bore them out...make sure they dont leak like crazy though. I run stock O-rings with my RC550s
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I USED MY OEM DUE TO THE RC O'RINGS RIPPING...YOU SHOULD BE FINE
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i just used the stock ones that were on there and squeezed those ****'s in, no problems
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