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Flyinlow
post Feb 6 2026, 01:37 PM
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I have a leaky fuel injector on my 74 2.0 I have a number of VW 030-906-031 is there an upgrade to this part number as I am not finding this anywhere TIA Dennis (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif)
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post Feb 6 2026, 04:13 PM
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Here are factory substitutes. Google FJ67 for aftermarket 2.0L substitutes.



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post Feb 6 2026, 04:20 PM
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QUOTE(Flyinlow @ Feb 6 2026, 11:37 AM) *

I have a leaky fuel injector on my 74 2.0 I have a number of VW 030-906-031 is there an upgrade to this part number as I am not finding this anywhere TIA Dennis (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif)


Jeff already answered with the number for the replacement fuel injector that people are using (Standard Ignition FJ67). OEM are NLA. You can also put a WTB ad on this site. I'm sure there are other people besides me who are sitting on some OEM or used fuel injectors in their stash. You can also try sending out your fuel injectors for refurbishing. Mr. Injector gets a lot of recommendations. If you do that either send him new pre-formed curved fuel lines to install or just ask him not to put the straight fuel lines on. Good luck!
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post Feb 6 2026, 04:27 PM
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QUOTE(fiacra @ Feb 6 2026, 05:20 PM) *

QUOTE(Flyinlow @ Feb 6 2026, 11:37 AM) *

I have a leaky fuel injector on my 74 2.0 I have a number of VW 030-906-031 is there an upgrade to this part number as I am not finding this anywhere TIA Dennis (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif)


Jeff already answered with the number for the replacement fuel injector that people are using (Standard Ignition FJ67). OEM are NLA. You can also put a WTB ad on this site. I'm sure there are other people besides me who are sitting on some OEM or used fuel injectors in their stash. You can also try sending out your fuel injectors for refurbishing. Mr. Injector gets a lot of recommendations. If you do that either send him new pre-formed curved fuel lines to install or just ask him not to put the straight fuel lines on. Good luck!

I've used mr injector for hundreds of injectors. He's very good. However, he can not fix leaky injectors. Once they leak, they are toast. Caveat, make sure it's not a leak at the seal. Seals can be replaced. If it's at the injector body, toss them.
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post Feb 6 2026, 05:59 PM
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QUOTE(Flyinlow @ Feb 6 2026, 11:37 AM) *

I have a leaky fuel injector on my 74 2.0 I have a number of VW 030-906-031 is there an upgrade to this part number as I am not finding this anywhere TIA Dennis (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif)


Jeff already answered with the number for the replacement fuel injector that people are using (Standard Ignition FJ67). OEM are NLA. You can also put a WTB ad on this site. I'm sure there are other people besides me who are sitting on some OEM or used fuel injectors in their stash. You can also try sending out your fuel injectors for refurbishing. Mr. Injector gets a lot of recommendations. If you do that either send him new pre-formed curved fuel lines to install or just ask him not to put the straight fuel lines on. Good luck!

Can I add one to the mix or would the smart guy do all four FJ67?
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QUOTE(mepstein @ Feb 6 2026, 02:27 PM) *

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QUOTE(Flyinlow @ Feb 6 2026, 11:37 AM) *

I have a leaky fuel injector on my 74 2.0 I have a number of VW 030-906-031 is there an upgrade to this part number as I am not finding this anywhere TIA Dennis (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif)


Jeff already answered with the number for the replacement fuel injector that people are using (Standard Ignition FJ67). OEM are NLA. You can also put a WTB ad on this site. I'm sure there are other people besides me who are sitting on some OEM or used fuel injectors in their stash. You can also try sending out your fuel injectors for refurbishing. Mr. Injector gets a lot of recommendations. If you do that either send him new pre-formed curved fuel lines to install or just ask him not to put the straight fuel lines on. Good luck!

I've used mr injector for hundreds of injectors. He's very good. However, he can not fix leaky injectors. Once they leak, they are toast. Caveat, make sure it's not a leak at the seal. Seals can be replaced. If it's at the injector body, toss them.

Yes unfortunately it’s the body that’s the leaker… thanks for your response!
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QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Feb 6 2026, 02:13 PM) *

Here are factory substitutes. Google FJ67 for aftermarket 2.0L substitutes.

Thanks very helpful
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