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Old 05-01-2021, 04:30 PM
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Default 911 3.2 Injector Rebuild

Hi,
I'm about to rebuild the injectors. It seems that pelican parts has a rebuild kit . However the kit does not come with one of those mini filters.
Is that something that I should source? I've not pulled the injectors out yet, just trying to obtain all the parts that I need for the job.
The bosch part number for these injectors should be 0280150158 and porsche part number 930 606 120 00 .
I did a search on ebay for the bosch part number and most rebuild kits came with a filter(at least from the images)
This is a link to the ebay rebuild kit here

Would like some advice from someone who has done such a rebuild.

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Ash
Old 05-06-2021, 10:13 PM
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Never heard injectors could be rebuilt but they can be sent out to be cleaned. That would be your best option.
Old 05-07-2021, 10:02 AM
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This has nothing to do with a ”rebuild”, these are seals that you usually change when you pull the injectors. Like they say on Pelican, ”seal kit”.
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As the others mention, there isn't really any way to rebuild an injector. I agree with sending them out, usually under $25 per injector. they will get tested and cleaned and the spray patterns and flow rates will be verified and within spec when they return them. they will also replace the filters and O-rings, so will be ready for install when you get them back. most places have a 1 to 2 day turn time on injectors, so it's pretty quick.
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Apologies, I meant replacing the o rings and what not. I'm just unsure if the there is a fuel filter at the inlet of the injector. The bosch kit does not include it.
Old 05-07-2021, 07:37 PM
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Yes, there is a screen at the inlet, but buy the time you bought all those parts your half way to just sending them out.
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Yes, ill be sending them out to RC Fuel Injection in southern california.
I'm just struggling with pulling the injectors.
I've also found out that the startup issue is due to a fueling issue.
This is a photo from the fuel rail joint to the T fuel line.
Has qutie a lot of crud in it






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