94-00 fuel rail, need injector o rings?
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I sold a hayame fr1 fuel rail to someone on ebay but noticed i didnt get the o rings. The buyer asked if he can use the stock injector o rings which i assume is okay as long as he doesnt remove them right?
Do all 94-00 integras use the same fuel rail?
Do all 94-00 integras use the same fuel rail?
You mean whether that rail needs a different size? I don't know but I doubt it. O-ring size should be determined by the groove in the injector. Are the injectors different for OBD-1 vs. OBD-2?
If you mean re-using his old ones, I think it's a risk of leaking. They get hard with age & temperature so there's a fair chance they'll leak.
If you mean re-using his old ones, I think it's a risk of leaking. They get hard with age & temperature so there's a fair chance they'll leak.
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OKay thanks for the reply. Im gonna send him some new ones. Should i get an O ring kit, or just the o rings
You only need the soft rubber O rings. Everytime you remove the fuel rail from the injectors it is a good thing to replace them. The harder ones should not be replaced unless there is noticeable damage. Your going to spend more in shipping than it will cost for four new ones at a stealership.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Haleiwa-Brando »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">... The harder ones should not be replaced unless there is noticeable damage...</TD></TR></TABLE>If you're putting the injectors back into THE SAME rail, you've got a better chance of using the old hardened ones. But since the seals have conformed to his old rail, I think it's the hardened ones that will be more likely to leak.
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