Injectors - fresh from Witchunter, Caring for them prior to full iinstallation |
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Injectors - fresh from Witchunter, Caring for them prior to full iinstallation |
Pat Garvey |
Jan 27 2008, 06:22 PM
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Do I or don't I...........? Group: Members Posts: 5,899 Joined: 24-March 06 From: SE PA, near Philly Member No.: 5,765 Region Association: North East States |
Have a nice set of DJet injectors, fresh from Witchunter. Want to start the top end fuel line/clamp/injector/seal install where it's warm - my basement.
So, the injectors are plastic packaged with some sort of fluid apparently keeping them protected. But, there are no protective caps on the bottom. I want to start putting together the whole setup of lines/hoses/injectors in a warm clime, so it's all ready to go come March (or April). My only concern is protecting the bottom ends of the injectors from contaminents (it's 30% humidity in here, so I don't worry much about corrosion!). So, any ideas on caps for the bottom ends? Anyone have some laying around collecting dust? Pat |
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