Injector insulators
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Is there a difference between the 99+ insulators and the earlier ones? I can get a kit from oreilly that fits rx7 injectors. The dealer doesn't have the 99 insulators.
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Also I'm idling around 2200rpm all my vacuum Ports are accounted for. I did have 1 cracked insulator. Anyone else experience this kind of idle from a broken insulator? Idle is pretty smooth too.
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It's the part that goes between the injector and the head.
Mazda P/N JE06-13-257
Beck/ Arnley P/N 158-0431
there is actually a different one for 99+ part# 8574-13-257
I'm curious if there is actually any real difference between mentioned 3 products.
I'm idling at 35ish kpa @ 2200 rpm and I'd like to get that down. Upon inspection to look for vacuum leaks found I have a cracked one.
Obviously I need to replace those insulators. I'm also trying to track down my vacuum leak. Possible leaks I suppose are brake booster, injector insulator, intake plenum gasket, intake gasket.
Mazda P/N JE06-13-257
Beck/ Arnley P/N 158-0431
there is actually a different one for 99+ part# 8574-13-257
I'm curious if there is actually any real difference between mentioned 3 products.
I'm idling at 35ish kpa @ 2200 rpm and I'd like to get that down. Upon inspection to look for vacuum leaks found I have a cracked one.
Obviously I need to replace those insulators. I'm also trying to track down my vacuum leak. Possible leaks I suppose are brake booster, injector insulator, intake plenum gasket, intake gasket.
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i replaced them and apparently they weren't really leaking. I found the leak coming off the brake booster hose going from the manifold to the hard line. I just bought the $5 injector o-ring kit from O'Reilly. They give you a top seal and then those rubber grommets and an insulator. I don't see any reason why you couldn't use the rubber grommet spacer that's on the top side as a space/insulator on the bottom. they are the same interior diameter and same height. Oh well... they needed to be replaced anyway.
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