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PostPosted: 11 May 2016, 20:57 
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As you are probably aware I won't throw out any cordia part as it can be repaired somehow.................I will write a repair guide on leaking fuel injectors shortly..................here are how my 2 pair of AC ones turned out, no more leaks from the plastic joint and they hold fuel pressure easily and spray evenly.

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yes yes please
very interested how the hell can i open one and put back together.
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i have a few injectors not sure if they work or not


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I actually need some "leaking" injectors to fix...........anyone have any?


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i have a set of ac ones.
just pm your address i'll post them for you.
i have no need for them i only use ab.
these injectors came with the engine
i have no idea if there working.


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PostPosted: 14 May 2016, 19:08 
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Well done Andrew, that sort of info is priceless.


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GORAN wrote:
Well done Andrew, that sort of info is priceless.

sure is :D
if the post is open this morning it will be posted.


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ok done
tracking number:R266853022925097


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so hows it going with injectors?
can they be open ?


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I have repaired them both, just need to sit down an write the thread.


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Look forward to reading your solution Andrew, it looks like a good one. My secondary injector on the starion has a nasty crack in need of repair, at least until I purchase the new set this will get me out of trouble.


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Ok here we go, just like to thank Fernando for the injectors as part of this thread, got injector that look like this:

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Firstly, here is what you will need, a battery, injector clip, masking tape, a full can of degreaser, paint colour and clearcoat and some JB weld.

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Place the injector on the top of the spray can (remove the spray nozzle) and depress, this will show where the injector is leaking from, at this stage you can also check if the injector is spraying properly via the clip and the battery.

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Once you have identified where the injector is leaking from "V" the crack with either a file, sand paper or art knife back down the the cracks base. (Do this for all cracks), mask up the injector to stop contamination and make sure the base of the injector under the collar is rubbed back to remove grease, oil etc...........I used some 600 grit to clean.

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After filing the injector should look like this, don't forget to sand the rest of the collar, I used some 80 grit:

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Apply some flexi prime and allow to dry to ensure the JB weld adheres to the plastic shroud.

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Once the flexi prime is dry, mix up some JB weld, you won't need a lot.........now apply to the injector collar......be careful with this stuff as it tends to "sag", stay with it until dry........I used the 6 minute version.....tech tip with resin in order to shape is lick your finger and ensure it's applied evenly.

After the resin starts to harden is still pliable.......keep at it until you have a uniform shape.

Should look something like this:

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Now let it dry over night.


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Once completely hard you can use some 80 grit sandpaper to address the contours, re-inspect the injector for leaks using the full can of degreaser alone. If no leaks are detected sand away!!

Should look like this once completed.

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Re-inspect the injector for leaks, if all good rub the resin down with 600 grit.

Apply your colour, grey for AC, black for AB or blue for Starion.

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Apply a few coats of clearcoat until shiny.

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Re-test to ensure injector is leak free.........if OK fit back in injection mixer, be in mind that the injector will be a little "tighter" due to the resin.........quick tip, if your bottom seals are hard chuck them in some paint thinners for 30 mins......yes they will swell but return to pliable condition, just ensure they are dry before Assembly.

Injectors fitted and completed.

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cool like new.
i thought you were going to open the injector.
thats cool nice job i never heard of JB weld but i like it :D
any idea how to fix when they leak or drip from the bottom spray tip?
or when apply voltage and nothing happens ,i have 1 black don't turn on


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OK, if the injector won't fire clean the contacts......might take a bit as it did with your donated ones, just make sure you clean the sides as well as the top.

If I pulled the injector apart it would be destroyed.........mainly due to breaking the contacts.

As for dripping........that's a worn injector needle, can't fix that.


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never though of cleaning contacts good point i will do that.
thanks great job.
gona get me that glue im gona fix mine same way you did.


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