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> 1974 2.0 FI, Fuel injectors
Ebradley
post Feb 28 2021, 11:45 AM
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Hi
I have a 1974 2.0 all original in excellent shape. 1 of my injectors is leaking. I think it’s from the rubber connector to fuel rail. Are these easy to take off? Should I unplug the electrical component?
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post Feb 28 2021, 01:52 PM
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Should I change all rubber parts as well? Thanks fellas for the advice
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post Feb 28 2021, 01:56 PM
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Should I change all rubber parts as well? Thanks fellas for the advice


Unknown history I'd replace every fuel hose on the car with SAE 30R9 or higher. This is a hose that is FI and E-15 rated.

Edit plus use the correct FI hose clamps.
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