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Got some pictures sorted of some work done over the weekend,

Fuel Rail Polishing, not professional but mango tree style lol but worked alright for me and my DIY build, some simple 2500 grit sandpaper wet sanded and some polish and lots of elbow grease and here's what I was left with.

Before,

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After,

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All Injectors seals and pintle caps removed,

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Service Kit,

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Pintle cap comparison, cannot work :(,

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Fuel Basket removed,

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New Fitted,

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You can see the new fuel baskets, they cannot flow as much so out with the new and in with the old,

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Seals fitted with some oil,

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Trimmed Pintle caps fitted but they are not as original, hope it doesn't mess with the spray pattern,

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Injectors fitted to fuel rail and bolted down,

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Need to get one fuel rail riser collar made it was non-existent,

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Something's missing

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Started a mini-project, polishing the conch shell :lol:, currently cleaning and wetsanding, will continue tonight for round two,

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Edited by TriniGT

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