Leaking fuel injectors?
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Lately I've noticed my oil being some what thin, then I read one of Kieth's postings about smelling your dip stick, nope didn't get excited, but did catch a buzz from all the gasoline I smelled. Can any body tell me all the parts I would need and or the procedure the attack this?
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Porsche, makes everything else look like their standing still!!!
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New ones ~60-80 depending on application... I would warn against parts store rebuilds.
You can have yours rebuilt for ~$25/ea by RC Engineering or Marren Motorsports. The difference being that these guys will flow match the set (so they work together well - little to no deviation). Uses new O-rings and filters. They will also provide a data sheet of the before and after results (just to back up your diagnosis). The only drawback is up to a week of down-time.
Good Luck!
You can have yours rebuilt for ~$25/ea by RC Engineering or Marren Motorsports. The difference being that these guys will flow match the set (so they work together well - little to no deviation). Uses new O-rings and filters. They will also provide a data sheet of the before and after results (just to back up your diagnosis). The only drawback is up to a week of down-time.
Good Luck!