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--- Mark Healey <marksvw@healeyonline.com> wrote: > I'm sure my FI system saga is all too familiar to > everyone now. > Anyway, as I was measureing the fuel pressure I > cracked the fuel line > on one of the injectors. Since all the fuel lines > said "made in West > Germany" (meaning that they were at least 10 years > old) I decided to > change them. When I pulled the left side injectors > to change the > little short lines that go to the fuel loop I > noticed that the little > yellow end on one of them has a crack in it. Is > this something I need > to worry about? > > Mark Healey > 71 FI auto square > 71 FI manual square > marksvw@healeyonline.com > > If the injector leaks fuel under pressure it will need to be replaced , the injector can be used as core for a rebuilt one, if you get a new one you wont need the old injector. I know of no way to stop a leak on the plastic part of the injector. > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list or > mailto:help@vwtype3.org > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger http://im.yahoo.com