Interest in a D-Jet 2-Pin, 3-Pin, 4-Pin, Rubber Boot?, Superseded Bosch p/n |
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Interest in a D-Jet 2-Pin, 3-Pin, 4-Pin, Rubber Boot?, Superseded Bosch p/n |
A&PGirl |
Sep 23 2014, 11:41 AM
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Brought up in this thread. Where oh where do you get D-Jet boots?
Using the old Bosch numbers, I went found the superseded numbers for the D-Jet 2pin rubber boot and the D-Jet 3/4pin rubber boot. After much looking, I believe I found an adequate source to get the superseded D-Jet 2pin rubber boot. The new boot does not have the ears and has a much sleeker appearance. See the picture for the difference between the old and the superseded boot. Apparently, the 3-pin and 4-pin are available from a source I found. They are sleek like the 2pin boot. Would anyone be interested in to getting new Bosch D-Jet 2pin, 3pin & 4pin rubber boots for their fuel injection? Perhaps as a group buy? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) This post has been edited by A&PGirl: Sep 24 2014, 05:25 PM |
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