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Hey Guys

I bought my r32 a few days ago and took it to my mechanic yesterday... he said everything is fine except the fact that my centre bearing (the big tube) needs some holder or somehting i had it writen on paper, and one of the fuel injectors is leaking fuel on engine!

How dangerous is this fuel leakeage and also how much are new ones. He said it'll cost around $150 for him to install it and roughly around $100 for injector but hes not sure for jap cars. Also, how much is the centre bearing support thing whatever its called? Where can i get these parts?

Thanks in advance!

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You will probably find that the injector seal is the source of your leak not the injector itself. Not sure how they are set up on your car but on the RB26 it's an easy job to replace the seal - the seal itself should not cost any more than about $2!!!

Go to a place that just does fuel injection - I would be surpised if it costs you more than $50 to sort out:)

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