Finally upgrading my injectors
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Finally upgrading my injectors
Well, I went to the local u-pull it today and scored!
Searched for some neon 703's In vein, but did score an oil pressure sender that wasn't leaking, and a new brake pedal pad.
I went to the ford section looking for a set of the yellow skinny injectors that are listed to work, found a full set of 8 in a 1995 thunderbird with a 4.6! Then went back to the Chrysler section and found the fuel psi regulator with the proper part number on a caravan with a 3.3! Everything cost me $17.84!
Now I just gotta wait till Tuesday for new injector orings to come in and I'm set!
Searched for some neon 703's In vein, but did score an oil pressure sender that wasn't leaking, and a new brake pedal pad.
I went to the ford section looking for a set of the yellow skinny injectors that are listed to work, found a full set of 8 in a 1995 thunderbird with a 4.6! Then went back to the Chrysler section and found the fuel psi regulator with the proper part number on a caravan with a 3.3! Everything cost me $17.84!
Now I just gotta wait till Tuesday for new injector orings to come in and I'm set!
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Nice cheap junkyard. Anyone looking for the 703's and strikes out like you did can always grab the Ford "yellow stick" ones as an alternative. They are often overlooked with everyone seeking the "Neon" ones. With the fuel pressure regulator swap they give a nice increase over the stock XJ ones.
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