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turtle-eyed-curt

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diesel injectors
« on: 13 April 2014, 13:09:42 »

Hi all, I'm after a little advice, I've got a 2004 1.5dci megane with a few issues, I've done a leak test on the injectors and they are all knackered https://www.dropbox.com/s/g6ws7wkocbmodnr/20140412_151630.jpg
in the picture the black line on the cups is 35ml and in the renault service book it says any more than this after 2 minutes of idling and 4 full accelerations is a fail, I stopped my engine after only 35/40 seconds idle.

My question is do I get these injectors reconditioned or should I just go and buy re-con ones.
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Re: diesel injectors
« Reply #1 on: 13 April 2014, 20:11:45 »

I would say you need fuel pump too
there lots people on ebay sale injectors they recon ones about £80

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Re: diesel injectors
« Reply #2 on: 14 April 2014, 17:01:43 »

I did put forward a proposal that enabled OOF members to have a discount, think it's still relavent. Might be worth having a look at.
Company (on eBay0 is  'injectortune' but you get the discount by contacting admin on here (I think)

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Re: diesel injectors
« Reply #3 on: 14 April 2014, 17:37:31 »

Just replace the 2 that have the higher reading the other 2 will be fine and you don't need to worry about the injector pump it's ok. If it was knackered the engine wouldn't start.
Unfortunately these injectors have to be replaced you can't service them yourself.
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Re: diesel injectors
« Reply #4 on: 15 April 2014, 03:12:17 »

And so you know, get the bloody cambelt and water pump changed, there a bloody liability those engines
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