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Re: help: 22re fuel injector- where goes? [Re: fly_it_slow] #739505 07/25/06 03:43 PM
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Jeffstoyo Offline
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Drive over to Rathdrum, Idaho and I can show you where it goes. I live in Spokane, but work in Rathdrum.
Jeff


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Re: help: 22re fuel injector- where goes? [Re: Davepet] #739506 07/26/06 09:02 PM
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fly_it_slow Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I got her timed and running last night. Very sweet. Seems like plenty of power though I haven't pushed her hard and the rings aren't even seated yet.

There is a little noise coming from the upper- is this normal for a new engine until the cam and what not get broken in? I plan to set the valves at 500 miles.

Still don't know where that connector goes. It's really bothering me.

Joa

Re: help: 22re fuel injector- where goes? [Re: fly_it_slow] #739507 07/27/06 01:27 AM
Anonymous
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in order the seat the rings ,you NEED to push it hard ,do lots of accelerating and lots of letting the engine do the breaking ,it takes cyl pressure to get behind the rings to seat them.on;y thing you don't want to do it stay at a steady rpm for long periods,like 20-or more min,other than that run the ***** out of it.if it breaks now something was wrong to begin with.

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