In a message dated 96-05-20 22:16:01 EDT, Grannegeer@aol.com writes: >While changing the plugs on my 86 Syncro I noticed that the fuel injector was >just kinda hanging in the port. What actually holds the injector in place? > There seems to be a couple of o-rings and some sort of gasket. Are they >replaceable , or do I need to get a complete injector assembly? Those little rubber rings on the injectors are held down by a little metal clamp piece and screw that holds each pair of injecotrs. It doesn't seem like much to keep a fuel injector in place, but it seems to work. I'm not sure, but I would guess that the rubber rings would be available at a dealer. Jim Davis 87 GL Syncro 88 GL Wolfsburg
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