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overhaul/Clean the injectors - as good as new ?

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:27 am
by landybehr
Hi there,

i wonder if injectors could be cleaned and tested and then do the same service as new injectors. OF course cleaning them is much cheaper than buying new ones. But is it like: ok, you can clean them but they still are worn internally and will work unpredictably in several months time ??

I have a set of used injectors with unknown mileage and condition. If they can be made as good as new I will use them, but if I had to first pay for cleaning/flow testing them and change them after 20k miles again anyway, then I would be adviced better to buy new ones right from the start ?!?!!

BTW: the injectors are the common? Lucas type probably. Look like: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brand-new-Rover-V ... dZViewItem


Thanks and Regards,
Hendrik

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 4:01 pm
by PSIG
Properly done, I have no issues with remanufactured injectors. They work as well as new and with an additional benefit - good shops have thousands of stocked injectors and will gladly hand-pick a full set for you that flow nearly identically. You can get racing shops to do the same for you with new ones but it's rare and expensive; so you usually have to live with the manufacturer's production tolerances from one injector to the next although that's generally good enough for most applications.

BTW - most factory authorized repair shops (in the USA) use reman injectors as standard replacements. In the USA the term 'remanufactured' is also a legal term that requires the highest standards, whereas 'rebuilt' indicates only enough was done to make it function properly when tested. A bit of trivia that can save a lot of money in the long run. :D

David