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Replacing injectors is a huge job. There is a write-up on |
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zellamay on December 22, 2015 at 6:57 PM |
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Injectors? Approx cost for repair? posted by 300zx90TT on December 22, 2015 at 04:47 PM |
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this site for the "dremel method", which involves some grinding to avoid removing intake plenum (a bigger job). Problem is, you need to have some mechanical experience. Getting the install exactly right is crucial to avoid gas leaks. (I had rebuilt a whole car, 68 Mustang, but when I tried this job without Z knowledge, I screwed it up) It's best to find an experienced Z32 mechanic (a "Nissan" mechanic will not do). It's wise to replace all 6 injectors and go to "new style" which will not corrode due to new gasoline additives. (95/96 come with "new style"). Most say you should go to larger 740s, not 555/615s. The cost is the same, with no downsides. Injectors and conversion will cost a little over $1000, plus labor. Use vendors known on this site. They will give you the right parts and some good advice. If money is a big consideration, contact Bernie.
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