That’s the conclusion I came to personally, not worth rebuilding unless you get the parts in scale and inexpensive. When I was looking new nozzles are $250 alone.When I searched for replacement parts they seem to be around $250 dollars? For that price it’s not worth rebuilding at home right? I was half thinking it’d be a good little side business just fixing up old style injectors. Set up a small Amish style shed as a shop and don’t dabble in anything else in there. Just injectors
There are, but they're made in China unless you can het lucky and find some OEM (whoever made them in the first place).IDK with the IDI Injectors if there are replacement Nozzel`s or not,
For yourself, yes, absolutely. He was talking about trying to do it as a side business. Then I can't see where it would be worth it.OK back to DIY Injectors, I say go for it.
Before bunching all of us together, realize that I do include free shipping , and an install kit and I do refund the core charge upon return, even after a year. No one else does that.That $250 is on the low side for prices. R&D lists factory replacements at $375 while Classic Diesel Designs, Russ, and Moose Diesel (Conestoga Diesel) all start at over $400.
I have a set of your Stanadyne NOS injectors from years ago...4-5 years. And I've pop-tested them still in the truck twice in that time and all 8 are still within 50psi of each other! Russ does great work!Before bunching all of us together, realize that I do include free shipping , and an install kit and I do refund the core charge upon return, even after a year. No one else does that.
Never thought about that one. That's a quick injector test if you've got the setup for it. I mean how important is looking at the spray pattern when it's popping exactly where/how it did before?And I've pop-tested them still in the truck twice
Plan on getting one in the near future, though. My pump started failing soon after installing new injectors (due to more demand on the pump?) My symptoms were no start with a warm engine. Had to cool the pump down (gently) to get it started.As much as i'd like to get a new injection pump...Christmas funds have already been spent on gifts for family.
So what about their Christmas funds?.Christmas funds have already been spent on gifts for family.
That may have been partly to blame, but pumps and injectors wear at the same rate. Ideally, they should be replaced as a set.Plan on getting one in the near future, though. My pump started failing soon after installing new injectors (due to more demand on the pump?)
You're right! What about me? Hello family I need a new Injection pump pleaseSo what about their Christmas funds?