Greddy injectors not fitting?
I did a search and found some good info buy nothing solid.
I'm having problems geting the 310cc greddy injectors (RC) to fit. They don't fit like stock. From the search I did, this is how its support to be. The injector seems to fat to fit in the stock hole, but it seems this is how its suppose to be?
Now should I slide the O ring on the injector then put it in? Or put the O ring in the manifold then slide the injector in?
I'm having problems geting the 310cc greddy injectors (RC) to fit. They don't fit like stock. From the search I did, this is how its support to be. The injector seems to fat to fit in the stock hole, but it seems this is how its suppose to be?
Now should I slide the O ring on the injector then put it in? Or put the O ring in the manifold then slide the injector in?
which car is it for? i may have a spare. also contact earl about the fitting issue, i know he's a distributor of greddy injectors, he may be able to help.
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sounds like it's time to use an easy-out on that stud
I think there was something about those injectors on homemadeturbo.com in the form of a write-up but I've got sooo many links in my favorites I can't find it haha
sounds like it's time to use an easy-out on that stud

I think there was something about those injectors on homemadeturbo.com in the form of a write-up but I've got sooo many links in my favorites I can't find it haha
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