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There are LOTS of different injectors, but as I have heard from some of you saying only use Motorcraft remans... where have you gotten them and what kinda $$ are we talking? I saw these from KT diesel, are they any good? Or what do YOU recommend?
I'd like to get all 8 and replace all of them, but $ doesnt grow on trees! Since I have issues on the odd side bank now(passenger side) should I replace just the one or two, or should I do all 4? Would like some help here... am gonna do the blue spring kit too while I am at it, just for safety, so which of those do i get? What other specialty tools do I need? Thank you!
For a stock application, if your rig was built before September 2003, I would recommend either the reman Motorcraft 3C3Z-9E527-ECRM injectors like these; https://www.ficmrepair.com/index.cfm...prod/prd74.htm or the all new PurePower Technologies 6901-PP Injectors. Good Luck, Russ
Do you have a way to do an uncompensated balance test? It would show which ones are bad. I did read your post you recently about your injectors. Since your have up to 3 bad injectors on the passenger side i would do the 4 on that side. As for brand on a stock are dlose to stock motor i would go with Ford remans. The worst part about any injector you get is the core charges.
Do you have a way to do an uncompensated balance test? It would show which ones are bad. I did read your post you recently about your injectors. Since your have up to 3 bad injectors on the passenger side i would do the 4 on that side. As for brand on a stock are dlose to stock motor i would go with Ford remans. The worst part about any injector you get is the core charges.
How do you do a balance test? Sorry... I am trying to learn here! I can fix about anything, just need to know how donit's done, or what I need. Thank you!
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