Diesel injectors, what lube if any?
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Replacing an N47 mini engine, and a couple of injectors from the old engine are a bit rusty. Plan to clean them up with scotchbrite to shift the rust, but do I put any form of anti seize grease etc on the body of the injector when refitting? Last N47 engine I did the injectors were like new & I just dry fitted them.
20251120_201234 by Old_Chad, on Flickr
Ta
20251120_201234 by Old_Chad, on FlickrTa
I wouldn't bother with anything personally, but don't forget to change the copper washers, re-cut the seat faces & torque them absolutely to spec or you will almost certainly get "blow by" and be doing the job again.
Not that car but same engine I had major issues with a couple of them until I did it 100% by the book.
Not that car but same engine I had major issues with a couple of them until I did it 100% by the book.
It's a difficult one. But if the engine is not renowned for them seizing, I probably wouldn't bother.
I guess if there was blowby, "stuff" down in there could maybe make it worse if you've added grease or whatever. Although if they run clean, or if external damp somehow a problem then yes I'm sure grease of some sort could be helpful.
If it is renowned for seizing, you've nothing to lose by trying. They might seize regardless.
I guess if there was blowby, "stuff" down in there could maybe make it worse if you've added grease or whatever. Although if they run clean, or if external damp somehow a problem then yes I'm sure grease of some sort could be helpful.
If it is renowned for seizing, you've nothing to lose by trying. They might seize regardless.
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