Which injector seals (ID1000 + d16y8 manifold)
First off, I already searched and found some similar information in this thread:
https://honda-tech.com/forums/forced-induction-16/id-siemens-thin-long-injector-b-series-3026226/
I put some ID1000s into my Civic which is running a d16y8 intake manifold. The problem I am having is that although the injectors are spaced correctly using the aluminum top hats I recieved from Evans Tuning, the injectors are too thin to properly seal in the intake manifold.
Is there an injector seal that I can get which will properly seal the space between the injector and the intake manifold? I did not have this problem with my FIC 850cc/min injectors since they were "fatter" and did not have any issue with leaking from around the intake manifold injector seals.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/forced-induction-16/id-siemens-thin-long-injector-b-series-3026226/
I put some ID1000s into my Civic which is running a d16y8 intake manifold. The problem I am having is that although the injectors are spaced correctly using the aluminum top hats I recieved from Evans Tuning, the injectors are too thin to properly seal in the intake manifold.
Is there an injector seal that I can get which will properly seal the space between the injector and the intake manifold? I did not have this problem with my FIC 850cc/min injectors since they were "fatter" and did not have any issue with leaking from around the intake manifold injector seals.
you need to order these washers they will keep the injectors from going to far in the intake manifold http://www.xenocron.com/washer-set-f...ors-p-295.html
you need to order these washers they will keep the injectors from going to far in the intake manifold http://www.xenocron.com/washer-set-f...ors-p-295.html
Thanks for the reply.
the washers go around the bottom of the injectors and no you do not need a different seal just use the stock one
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