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328 Injector Bushing

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  1. Futureman

    Futureman Formula 3

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    #1 Futureman, Jun 12, 2010
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    I've pulled the injectors and I'm looking at this bushing. The groove on the outside is where the larger o-ring goes, correct? This bushing is plastic, correct? It's $268 from Ricambi. Obviously, I don't want to screw this up. Any tricks to getting it out so I can replace the o-ring?
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  2. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    Dont bother. They don't leak there. They only leak at the poorly (German) designed seal that surrounds the nozzle itself.
     
  3. Futureman

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    Looks like that's the least of my problems. We pulled the intake manifolf off and looking down at the valves, there's small pools of anitfreeze. So I assume the head gaskets are leaking.
     
  4. Futureman

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    Can open, worms everywhere. Whoohoo! :D
     
  5. PV Dirk

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    When I find lots of worms I go fishing. Good luck.
     
  6. Iain

    Iain F1 Rookie

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    I have just had these out of my manifolds to replace the seals (manifolds off the car). A couple of them just came out when I pulled the injector. The others I squueezed out slowly/carefully using a C clamp & a socket. Got them all out without damage. The plastic is some kind of very hard/brittle material so, and, as you have discovered they are VERY expensive to replace, so be careful!
     
  7. Robz328

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    #7 Robz328, Jun 12, 2010
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    When I cleaned my injectors after failing emissions, I found that one of these plastic bushings was deformed, likely causing undesired fuel deposition onto the intake wall, thus reducing the atomized fuel flow and causing the high HC in my emissions test. I decided to install o-rings into the lower openings of the bushing to keep the injector reasonably aligned. It worked quite well; I have passed emissions since. I do desire to replace it, but, at the high price, and since my driving is limited until I complete my vehicle's freshening, I will likely make my own replacement later. If I do, I will see about making them available.

    Rob H.
     
  8. Futureman

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    That's all fine and good fellas, but see post number 3. Injectors are the least of my problems now. My car is out of commision for the foreseeable future.
     
  9. Iain

    Iain F1 Rookie

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    Saw that, commiserations. Which bank is leaking the coolant & did you have noticeable coolant usage in recent weeks/months?
     
  10. Futureman

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    I think it must have just started. No loss of coolant. Both banks. Engine pull is in my future.
     
  11. Robz328

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    Yep...pull it an rebuild it. It'll be fun. Take lots of pics, too.
     
  12. Futureman

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    #12 Futureman, Jun 13, 2010
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    Will do Rob. Yep, my wife commented with surprise how excited I seemed. Then I realized the implications for my driving fun. No spare to toy to thrill. I told her we're going to have to buy a 355 so I have something to entertain me while the 328 is down. She wasn't laughing. :)
     
  13. ace_pilot

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    Get a 355 and both will be out of commission at the same time! Good luck and post the before and after photos!

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  14. Derek Boulton

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    Iain, help me understand how the C clamp and socket worked to get the bushings out. Also what is the part no. and size of the thin o ring.
     

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