What do you think is missing?RattyMcClelland wrote:The link Vtecmec did on ebay doesnt include all of them
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Hey Scott, got mine from here:
http://mrinjectoruk.co.uk/
Around £20 for all parts, but to be honest all you need is the upper O-rings (green) and the lower rubber seal. The rest you can re-use. But most sets come with other bits so you may as well switch them round.
From the link that was posted, that is everything. Above the two mentioned above, the thinner lower 'seal' is a plastic spacer for the injector to sit right. The thinner 'seal' with the flanges on the edges is an insulator to the top of the injector. Not sure why there is another set of O-rings in there (black). Final thing is replacement filters to sit in the top of the injector, but I couldn't remove one from my old injector. Maybe I was being too gentle, but didn't want to break it.
http://mrinjectoruk.co.uk/
Around £20 for all parts, but to be honest all you need is the upper O-rings (green) and the lower rubber seal. The rest you can re-use. But most sets come with other bits so you may as well switch them round.
From the link that was posted, that is everything. Above the two mentioned above, the thinner lower 'seal' is a plastic spacer for the injector to sit right. The thinner 'seal' with the flanges on the edges is an insulator to the top of the injector. Not sure why there is another set of O-rings in there (black). Final thing is replacement filters to sit in the top of the injector, but I couldn't remove one from my old injector. Maybe I was being too gentle, but didn't want to break it.
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or you could have bought an engine gasket set it has the lot in there if I remember right
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[WARNING THREAD REVIVAL!]RattyMcClelland wrote:So anybody else. The link Vtecmec did on ebay doesnt include all of them. Im leaning towards lashing out £90 to Honda.
I know this is some time ago but did you dins any alternatives to having your pants pulled down by Honda? I'm wanting to refresh the injector o-rings and collars/seats and although Honda still list them I'm also not that keen on shelling out £90 on some 5p rubber seals!!!
Any pointers would be useful!
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