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Terranosaurus
11-11-2013, 12:27
Am in need of the above, anyone got one or know a good place to buy them?

geoffdown
11-11-2013, 14:15
Am in need of the above, anyone got one or know a good place to buy them?

Is urs bosch or Hitachi they r diff from what I no I got my bosch new injector from electro diesel in exeter for £115 +vat

dave123
11-11-2013, 14:27
Is urs bosch or Hitachi they r diff from what I no I got my bosch new injector from electro diesel in exeter for £115 +vat

where abouts in Exeter is that ? I live just outside Exeter and I have been told my needle lift sensor is failing

davenclaire
11-11-2013, 15:05
just replaced mine bought it from a local factors £177 including vat then went back and bought the special tool to remove it another £14 but you wont get the injector out with out it, its a very slim special shaped socket for the bosh injector with sensor wire on.

the good news is its a simple job took about half an hour or so while your under the intercooler you may as well replace the leak off pipes if you havent done then in a while

geoffdown
11-11-2013, 19:24
where abouts in Exeter is that ? I live just outside Exeter and I have been told my needle lift sensor is failing

where about I live in crediton do u no b&q warehouse is on souton go to the big postoffice sorting place and electro diesel is oppsite it :thumbs

clivvy
11-11-2013, 19:53
I made my own injector removal socket, use a standard injector socket, but angle grind off the end piece - has to be accurate though!

davenclaire
11-11-2013, 20:39
I made my own injector removal socket, use a standard injector socket, but angle grind off the end piece - has to be accurate though!

well done i did think about doing that but for 14 quid not worth cutting up a decent socket and buggering up my nice set now i have a nice new socket in the draw in the garage gonna have a go soon removeing the other injectors and cleaning them up not that the old one looked to shabby but iv yet to make a home tester to connect to it and see what the spray pattern is like

still looking on utube for ideas

clivvy
11-11-2013, 20:53
well done i did think about doing that but for 14 quid not worth cutting up a decent socket and buggering up my nice set now i have a nice new socket in the draw in the garage gonna have a go soon removeing the other injectors and cleaning them up not that the old one looked to shabby but iv yet to make a home tester to connect to it and see what the spray pattern is like

still looking on utube for ideas

yh it wasn't too hard, but at the time I didn't have a choice because I couldn't find a single place online or shop that sold them. Plenty of normal injector sockets, but none with the gap for the sensor and wire :nenau