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Old 7th June 2018, 15:49   #31
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Good news, top work!
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Old 9th June 2018, 01:29   #32
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good news guys all up and running again! had a set of replacement injectors sent to me yesterday. many thanks to Andrew (Shiner) at Beech Hill Garage for sending them, really appreciate it.

Fitted them and after turning over a couple of times she fired up and has been running fine since, running better in fact

Looks like those injectors I had fitted were no good and was the cause for my car not starting, so those have gone in the bin

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Hi Rick,

I don't want to be a stick in the mud, but I would want to double-check. It seems to me that the likelihood of getting 4 bad replacement injectors would be pretty low. Now that it is running, why not get those 4 injectors back out of the bin and try them again? I'm sort of thinking maybe there actually was a wiring or connection problem that you accidentally fix when you were checking voltages. Better to find out at home rather than in the middle of the night in the middle of nowhere.

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Old 9th June 2018, 09:50   #33
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Hi Rick,

I don't want to be a stick in the mud, but I would want to double-check. It seems to me that the likelihood of getting 4 bad replacement injectors would be pretty low. Now that it is running, why not get those 4 injectors back out of the bin and try them again? I'm sort of thinking maybe there actually was a wiring or connection problem that you accidentally fix when you were checking voltages. Better to find out at home rather than in the middle of the night in the middle of nowhere.

Cheers,
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Rick I think got those injectors from me as part of the sale of the dials business, I had them on the shelf for a year as being within spec from a member on here (cant remember who though).
I would be surprised if they were all bad....
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