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> Cleaning up the stock fuel injection.
pcdarks
post Dec 23 2020, 05:41 PM
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After many responses to converting to carburetion I've decided to look into cleaning up and using the stock system. My concern is the boots that go over the fuel injectors are ripped off and the main harness outer housing has turned so brittle that It will probably break if moved very much. I assume I will be changing all of the fuel and air hoses but the are a few connections that are proprietary that look like they are in bad shape. Where would I go for replacements. If I'm going to do this I'm going to do it clean. Thanks.
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Montreal914
post Dec 23 2020, 07:46 PM
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And this place sells the connectors... Might be other places too.

http://reproparts.businesscatalyst.com/d-jetronic-home.html
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post Dec 24 2020, 01:06 PM
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And this place sells the connectors... Might be other places too.

http://reproparts.businesscatalyst.com/d-jetronic-home.html


Connectors, pins, boots and everything else. That place is my go to for the d-jet specific wiring harness bits.

Looks like their new online store page is having some issues at the moment though...
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post Dec 24 2020, 01:09 PM
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QUOTE(JamesM @ Dec 24 2020, 12:06 PM) *

QUOTE(Montreal914 @ Dec 23 2020, 06:46 PM) *

And this place sells the connectors... Might be other places too.

http://reproparts.businesscatalyst.com/d-jetronic-home.html


Connectors, pins, boots and everything else. That place is my go to for the d-jet specific wiring harness bits.

Looks like their new online store page is having some issues at the moment though...



Try this link instead

https://www.djetparts.com/english?lang=en

Or if you want to do your whole harness
https://www.djetparts.com/product-page/pors...-914-vw?lang=en

Just the boots
https://www.djetparts.com/product-page/prod...ation-2?lang=en
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