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  • where to find these retainers for 3800sc injectors?

    i got a set of #36 injectors and 2 of them were missing the plastic retainers for the o-ring on the botton heres a pic of one with and without, the arrow points to the retainer i need, does anyone know where i can get 2 of them?

    04 Escalade 6.0L
    08 Z06
    96 Blazer SFA

  • #2
    RE: where to find these retainers for 3800sc injectors?

    Dealer?

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    • #3
      no luck, i tried them first,
      04 Escalade 6.0L
      08 Z06
      96 Blazer SFA

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      • #4
        You really don't need them, as long as you are careful when removing the injectors. They serve no purpose other than retaining the o-ring when the inejctors are not installed.

        Marty
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        • #5
          yeah, once the fuel rail is bolted down, things probably arent going anywhere
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          • #6
            but on deaccel there will be nothing stoping the orings from getin sucked into the engine, thats why i need them
            04 Escalade 6.0L
            08 Z06
            96 Blazer SFA

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            • #7
              Look again, because I am pretty sure there is a lip that the o-ring and injector rest against when they are fully seated into the lower intake (there is on the pushrod engine at least). This will prevent the o-ring from going any further.

              Marty
              '99 Z-28 - Weekend Driver
              '98 Dodge Neon - Winter Beater
              '84 X-11 - Time and Money Pit
              '88 Fiero Formula - Bone stock for now

              Quote of the week:
              Originally posted by Aaron
              This is why I don't build crappy headers. I'm not sure, I don't know too much about welding.

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              • #8
                i really don't think there is one, does anyone have a pic of where the injector seats on the lower intake?
                04 Escalade 6.0L
                08 Z06
                96 Blazer SFA

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by RacerX11
                  Look again, because I am pretty sure there is a lip that the o-ring and injector rest against when they are fully seated into the lower intake (there is on the pushrod engine at least). This will prevent the o-ring from going any further.

                  Marty
                  I would hope that it is that way....

                  Besides I HIGHLY doubt that youe engine will create enough vacuum, to pull the O-rings into the engine, with the compression that the O-rings experiance when they are installed, it should be a tight squeeze.

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                  • #10
                    I agree about the compression of the o-rings. In the numerous times I have pulled my injectors, I have yet to have a time when all of the o-rings have come out with the injectors. They're squeezed in there so tight that they will slip right over the lip of the injector and stay right inside the manifold.
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