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> Engine Adjustment, Changing back to correct fuel injectors
JawjaPorsche
post Dec 29 2011, 06:47 AM
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I have 73 1.7 engine that had green injectors installed incorrectly several years ago.
The green injectors are for a 1.8 or 2.0. The green injectors also spray too much fuel.

After I replace the green with the correct yellow injectors, is there any engine adjustments I need to do?

Thank you so much in advance for your response and help.
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post Dec 29 2011, 10:26 AM
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Check with Bruce Stone. He has plenty of yellow injectors I think still.

I suggest you check the MPS for vacum and have the injectors checked cleaned and flow tested by a reputabl vendor like Witchhunter or others listed here. When they rebuild the pintile caps they don't always use the same color. I had mine rebuilt and the caps are black now. Most important thing is that they are injecting fuel with the correct rate and with a good pattern and NOT leaking around the base. If you haven't done this in 15 years........Time that you did.

Check with Bruce.
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