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Injector tips

russ132

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Hi all, I purchased new injector nozzles. I was wondering if anyone was familiar with how to swap these out. I could not find anything by searching. Thank you,
Russ
 

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That's actually Gimpy, in a bikini!
 

patracy

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Donate option is missing at the moment until we confirm a few things.

Also back to the original topic. It's always a good idea to have injectors pop tested when going through them. There's a local tractor shop I use to have mine done. $10 a injector. Basically it balances out the pressure needed to "pop" the injector. Resulting in a better running engine.
 

bigbird1

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I work at at tractor shop , I also went to injection pump school , those ambec injectors need to be adjusted with shims and run on a bench pop off tester to see the pressure is set to proper specs. they really should be cleaned with a ultrasonic cleaner before the new tips are installed , one spec of dirt will stick the tips . I can walk you through changing them with a can of break clean and a clean bench but you will still have no way to check the pressure.
 
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