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Bought some brand new injectors off eBay 750cc.. And the advert stated that they would go straight in to the standard fuel rail and bolt up perfectly, went to fit them... And they fitted in to the fuel rail prefect, bit the gap between the injector end and head where the bottom black seal seats was about 3-4mm after working in the motor industry for 9 years I know these are not going to fit..

Has anyone else had any issues? It's a perth based company aswell..

See what you think cheers steve at a bit of a loss with this one

http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com.au/viewitem?itemId=120797078567&index=4&nav=WON&nid=64880623354&trxId=0

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Fitted perfectly in the fuel rail.. The new injectors came with a new bottom seal.. But I don't leave the black seal on the head do I? So it would mean 2 rubber seals sitting against each other.. Defo going to leak...

na use the ones they came with get a screw driver and pop out the old seals use a vacume to suck out all the grim and dirt before installing new seals. its a hassle to get the injectors to sit there while putting the rail on as they dont lock in like the stock ones but after a few tantrums you will get it haha

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