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Leaking near Fuel railing/Injectors
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<blockquote data-quote="jarance" data-source="post: 210623" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>bro, slight leak, change O ring, not injectors. If want to change injectors to have more power, then also considered to change throttle body and air intake manifold. No point having more fuel injected but not enough air to burn.</p><p></p><p>BTW, changing the O-ring is not so easy cos you have to dismantle several thing in order to access to fuel injector. Leave it to the expert..</p><p></p><p>Use a torch light to shine on the leak. Sometime it could be just a loose connection on the hose clip from the fuel line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarance, post: 210623, member: 21"] bro, slight leak, change O ring, not injectors. If want to change injectors to have more power, then also considered to change throttle body and air intake manifold. No point having more fuel injected but not enough air to burn. BTW, changing the O-ring is not so easy cos you have to dismantle several thing in order to access to fuel injector. Leave it to the expert.. Use a torch light to shine on the leak. Sometime it could be just a loose connection on the hose clip from the fuel line. [/QUOTE]
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