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Location: Perth
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My son has a 97 Mazda 626 that has been running a bit crook. New plugs, leads etc, still rough. By the way its on dual fuel and is rough when on gas.
In desperation took it to the gas guy who put a new exhaust manifold gasket in which made a big difference (had a back fire sometime time ago which did this damage). He said it's still sucking a bit of air hence running rough and said it was the injector O rings and needed replacing. Son couldnt afford the extra work at that time so we said maybe later. Now I'm OK with the spanners but never tried playing with injectors, how hard is it? Do I need special tools? Also would I be better off just getting a new set of injectors, I presume they already have the O rings fitted. They're only about $140 for a set of 4. Thanks in advance.
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