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Old 04-07-2002, 10:19 PM   #1
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There is O-rings on both sides of the injecters. They get old and crack if your not careful. I put a little grease on the o-rings to make sure they don't get hung up in the rails or manifold when installing.

If you did not take off the rails and just moved them to the side you may have broke the fuel line. They are plastic and could break or kink if not careful.
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