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Old 08-24-2007, 08:31 AM
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Fuel injectors

So I just put the injectors into the rail (94 Z28). I thought I pushed them in as far as possible, but they still wiggle while in the rail. Is this normal, or do I need to stop being a Sally and push harder?
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Re: Fuel injectors

Oh... I answered it for ya then in the Banter thread but I guess I'll do it again here...

I always just pushed them into the rail and then mounted the rail and never had a problem with them being loose... Are you saying they are loose in the rail before the rail is mounted? They will always have a little play like that. But, if you have play in there after you mount the rail then you have a problem...
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Re: Fuel injectors

That's what I thought, but just checking. Thanks. Hopefully, the car will be finished up today and towed to the shop so they can mess with the throttle cables, fuel lines, and check over everything. And they can also have the first start up too.
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Re: Fuel injectors

sweet...hope the first drive goes good for ya..sucks you were outta commission for so long...
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Re: Fuel injectors

I can't wait...but I got everything done and its ready for the professionals to work on it. Unfortunately, I have to wait til Monday before I can even get it to their shop. So, best-case scenario, is I have it Tuesday. But that doesn't even count how much its going to cost me if something else is wrong with it electrically.
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