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Old Apr 24, 2021 | 01:27 AM
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I just received my flowforce injectors (640cc), and 2 of the metal shrouds at the nozzle end are bent. ill try to attack a picture. Will they still work? Should I return them and have them send me different ones?
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I suggest you ask @nigelt , especially if you purchased them from him directly.
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It's ugly and I hate it when that happens, but it has no impact on performance. The important part is the screen with the little holes in the middle on the tip. The part that is dinted is a shroud around that inner screen, and the inner screen doesn't actually attach to it directly. If you were to pry that outer shroud completely off you'd see the screen attached to the inner section of the injector where the moving parts are.

That dinting occasionally happens when we remove the o-ring retainer piece in order to allow the bottom cushion to fit. Fixing the dint would risk actual damage, so we just leave it alone.
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