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As noted earlier, I'm looking to replace some old fuel injectors

(1991 Legacy, 181k miles).

 

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Shop's part price comes in at a hefty $170 for what I see online adv'd

@$120 MSRP disc'd $85 or so. Local dealer quotes $140.

 

Reliable on-line supplier recommendations?

 

 

Thanks much,

 

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Have you concidered having them rebuilt??? I had a set from an EA82T rebuilt and it was about $25 each. Try calling a couple of diesel shops to see if they do it. Later, Tim

 

Correct-o. This is what I do. Cheaper, better, sometimes faster.

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Hmmmm, okay, parts & MORE parts, and ...

 

"(1990-1991)" vs. "(1991-1999)" ::

... apparently some of the injectors are distinguished WITHIN "1991"

--Jan..April, then May & later!? (w/one brand diff'ing by $35 , another $1)

 

Which makes one wonder at the brands that read only "1991-1999" if they are

as significantly distinguished in effect to NOT covering "1990-1991".

 

And what is MY car?

--end of VIN = 904908 ; how do I convert that to When in 1991?

 

(And I thought that this might be fairly easy.)

 

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As for the question of reconditioning, well, in my earlier post I asked what

of cleaning, rehab, buying rehab'd injectors, or new would be rec'd. silence.

At this time, I'd like to get the car out of the shop (I'm balking at their recommendation

to both (a) only replace the non-pulsing #2 injector (#1 replaced by them

in Dec'07!) w/maybe their cleaning #3&4 (which, geesh, they didn't seem all

so interested in even l00king at 'til I asked them to; they pulse),

and (B) their $170 charge for the part!

 

-Anon.II

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As for the question of reconditioning, well, in my earlier post I asked what

of cleaning, rehab, buying rehab'd injectors, or new would be rec'd. silence.

At this time, I'd like to get the car out of the shop (I'm balking at their recommendation

to both (a) only replace the non-pulsing #2 injector (#1 replaced by them

in Dec'07!) w/maybe their cleaning #3&4 (which, geesh, they didn't seem all

so interested in even l00king at 'til I asked them to; they pulse),

and (B) their $170 charge for the part!

 

-Anon.II

Sorry, I guess I didn't see your earlier post re: rebuilding them, Anon.II. Is that no longer an option for you? If it is, it may be very worthwhile. If you're having these kinds of troubles, I'd say you're wise to clean (ultrasonically or mechanically, not with a chemical injector cleaner run through the fuel) or just plain rebuild all of them.

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And what is MY car?

--end of VIN = 904908 ; how do I convert that to When in 1991?

 

(And I thought that this might be fairly easy.)

 

 

Sorry to say that this part of your VIN is nothing more than which # car it was off the assembly line for that model year.

 

for a general breakdown of VIN decoding try http://www.cars101.com/subaru/vin.html

 

for the actual manufacture date check the plate on the drivers side door frame - the one that lists proper tire size/inflation info. there should be a date stamped on it - something like 5/91 or something along those line.

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there are a few places you can send your injectors to get re-conditioned.

One is http://www.witchhunter.com/ but I have never used them.

But this "re-conditioning" seems to be (just) cleaning, and that shouldn't

do much for an aged coil winding(?) etc..

 

Sorry to say that this part of your VIN is nothing more than which # car it was off the assembly line for that model year. ...

for the actual manufacture date check the plate on the drivers side door frame

Sorry to say, but there isn't such a plate on my door frame! I've sent a query to Subaru

via their on-line form. The VIN should be matchable to prod. date or relevant components.

 

Btw, I'm realizing that there is a marked difference between various injectors

shown at various sites--i.p., whether there is some extended point to it. In this one, there is nothing but a broad blunt (business) end:

[w/o point] http://www.standardbrand.com/web_app/catalog/smp_bgbulk.aspx

 

imagewatermarkview.aspx?filename=b12345Ec12345aY_a12345DKIuH

 

whereas most/all of these show some noticeable extension:

W01331609213BOS.JPG

http://www.witchhunter.com/variousfuelinjectors.php4

[witchhunter cutaway view] injectorcutaway.jpg

of

http://www.witchhunter.com/injectorcut1.php4

 

What ... ?

 

:-\

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