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Old 12-11-2014, 05:49 PM   #2
Redog
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Cars today are not a simple engine swap like they were 30 years ago. If you swap the engine for a totally differnt one, you'll need to swap the PCM and possiblly the wiring.

The injector O ring needs a little bit of oil to seat correctly or you could tear the ring forcing it into place. I used 10w30, just take a drop and run your finger all around the ring. It also makes them easier to remove if that time ever comes and protects the O ring as well.

Oil weight doesn't matter. I just used what I had in the garage. DO NOT USE WD-40 OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT, it will destory the ring
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