Re: Oil in injector housing?
Looks like I will be doing this operation....I bought some injector housings from what I was told was a 90 car..OPPS. They are 91 injector housings, now that they have been ported, I guess I need to get some plugs and try my hand at plugging these things up :mad:.
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Re: Oil in injector housing?
Hi Rich:
I know this guy who has a 91 (that finally feels like a CAR instead of an antique statue) that would gladly take your IHs if you really want to stay all 90. In fact that pleneum looks like a 91 also... Just want to make sure you know you won't loose anything if you decide to keep your car all 90. |
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Not worried about keeping it all 90, just bugs me the ebay seller advertised them as 90 parts :mad: when in fact they were 91+. Oh well, live and learn, I know better now. I have some plugs coming, I will plug up the holes and move on. Rich |
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If you change your mind... just say the word and I'll run over!!! What you have, even if it's the wrong year, is pretty AWESOME work!
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Rich |
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Rich,
If you don't have any luck I can turn you out a set on the lathe out of aluminum. |
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I also had luck using 555-091...Western auto has them as a 1" plug
I think there are 2 different hole sizes in the IHs, I had one set that needed over 1" and one that did not |
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Rich |
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Soooooo, I've got 91 IH coming for my 90. That means I need to do something. Are we still using freeze plugs, or have we come up with something better? Thanks Locobob for the heads up on this. This would have been a big stumbleing block trying to do this over a weekend.
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