exactly as vanzep says, they should be firmly in place. yes i had to have my injector holes opened very slightly but that's because im using RC550 injectorsvanzep wrote:I am definately not an expert on this stuff lucas - not sure what your using but think prelude 4th gen injectors into atr fuel rail![]()
you do need the small green sealing washers that go on the bottom of the prelude injectors - no way can you do without them - i think @Drax said he enlarge the injector holes at the bottom to get the injectors to fit - this might be the same thing he is refering to but youd be best speaking to him
If the injectors and adaptor rail are all fitted correctly then there should be no up/down movement in the injectors - theyve got to be firmly held in place and properly sealed.
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Re: h22a7 head and intake manifold - HELP
Okay here are the injectors side by side..
They sit slightly higher without the rubber seal which I know will be okay.. and the type r injector has a little over ring at the bottom to seal it do these bits at the bottom come off and able to swap over?


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They sit slightly higher without the rubber seal which I know will be okay.. and the type r injector has a little over ring at the bottom to seal it do these bits at the bottom come off and able to swap over?


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Re: h22a7 head and intake manifold - HELP
First pic with the atr injector sits and seals okay.
But the prelude injectors in the second pic sits perfect but has no seal.. what will I need to do here?
Only thing stopping me now lol

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But the prelude injectors in the second pic sits perfect but has no seal.. what will I need to do here?
Only thing stopping me now lol


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Re: h22a7 head and intake manifold - HELP
With the rubber seal it sits way too high..but is sealed :/



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Re: h22a7 head and intake manifold - HELP
So far it's all buttoned up, got the iacv hooked up before I remembered it need to go through the ficv so need to do that and then got the fuel line to hook up and need to figure out where all the breathers go
Got most of the plugs hooked up, just a few I'm not sure about but the main ones are on the right place.
Took a break and going back to the yard later to finish it off
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Got most of the plugs hooked up, just a few I'm not sure about but the main ones are on the right place.
Took a break and going back to the yard later to finish it off

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