Hi,
Had an injector leaking fuel for a while. Unsure why its leaking from this hole in the side of the body. See post here:-
http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/632404- ... ry23939234
It was cylinder no.3.
So replaced all the seals on all injectors... Still leaking.
So moved the injector to cylinder 1. That is now leaking proving its the actual injector and not the seals.
Had to buy all 4 OEM injectors from BalladeSports for not much more than 1 injector is in the UK.
1 OEM injector UK - £258 delivered
4 x OEM injectors from USA - £275 delivered.
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Fuel Injector Leak??
Post by h10ndr » Fri Apr 15, 2016 6:44 pm
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Post by wurlycorner » Fri Apr 15, 2016 6:52 pm

Result on getting 4 for the price of 1 though.
Any pics of your faulty injector?
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Post by h10ndr » Fri Apr 15, 2016 7:52 pm
There is a pic in the s2ki link I posted of the exact issue. Mine looks no different. Most injectors look the same, especially around the plastic harness connector. They all seem to have holes in the same place.
Anyhow, it cant be seals as they are all new and the leak followed the injector. I wonder if when I swap them out if a place like injectortune.co.uk could recondition them?
Anyhow, it cant be seals as they are all new and the leak followed the injector. I wonder if when I swap them out if a place like injectortune.co.uk could recondition them?
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Post by wurlycorner » Sun Apr 17, 2016 8:59 am
I would expect they can be reconditioned.
I don't agree with the suggestion in the other thread that they are perhaps designed to fail there if they get blocked (like a safety release valve).
1. The maximum pressure they are designed to withstand will be beyond the maximum fuel rail pressure. They withstand the normal fuel rail pressure all the time, every day - back pressure from a blocked injector would be exactly the same as when it is closed.
2. The fuel pressure regulator is designed to regulate the fuel rail pressure and fail safe by returning fuel to the tank, so over-pressure of the fuel rail should never happen.
3. Uncontrolled release of fuel in the engine bay would never be part of the design.
So basically what I'm saying is... it's probably a manufacturing defect.
I don't agree with the suggestion in the other thread that they are perhaps designed to fail there if they get blocked (like a safety release valve).
1. The maximum pressure they are designed to withstand will be beyond the maximum fuel rail pressure. They withstand the normal fuel rail pressure all the time, every day - back pressure from a blocked injector would be exactly the same as when it is closed.
2. The fuel pressure regulator is designed to regulate the fuel rail pressure and fail safe by returning fuel to the tank, so over-pressure of the fuel rail should never happen.
3. Uncontrolled release of fuel in the engine bay would never be part of the design.
So basically what I'm saying is... it's probably a manufacturing defect.
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Post by h10ndr » Sun Apr 17, 2016 4:59 pm
I was beginning to worry (after I ordered replacements) that the original poster on s2ki seemed to fix his by refitting the seals using a bit of oil. (The workshop manual does say to do this). I don't know if this was done (probably not) with mine, but in any case the leak has followed the injector when they moved it again with new seals. The oil is just to help ease fitting of the seals without tearing or snagging them, but not actually to make them "seal".
It must be the injector.
If I can get the 1 reconditioned then I can sell them as a set. They are sought after for upgrading the fueling on Suzuki Hyabusa engines. They are a direct fit and use the same harness connectors !!
It must be the injector.

If I can get the 1 reconditioned then I can sell them as a set. They are sought after for upgrading the fueling on Suzuki Hyabusa engines. They are a direct fit and use the same harness connectors !!
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Re: Fuel Injector Leak??
Post by h10ndr » Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:55 pm
Parts arrive tomoz and I only had to pay £15 duty win win
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Re: Fuel Injector Leak??
Post by h10ndr » Tue May 10, 2016 9:23 pm
All fitted. Fixed!! No leaks or smelling of fuel...
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