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Fuel injector install, cake or pain in the ass?
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<blockquote data-quote="KCRN12" data-source="post: 11086570" data-attributes="member: 123820"><p>See if you can locate a crossover at a junk yard or something. If it's that bad, it should prob be replaced anyway. But honestly the crossover is fairly thick (though it doesn't look like it) so you're probably ok. Mine had a bunch of rust and looked terrible, but even though it looked like it was about to fall apart, it cleaned off really easily with a wire wheel and I just repainted it. It looked like deep rust, but was just surface stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KCRN12, post: 11086570, member: 123820"] See if you can locate a crossover at a junk yard or something. If it's that bad, it should prob be replaced anyway. But honestly the crossover is fairly thick (though it doesn't look like it) so you're probably ok. Mine had a bunch of rust and looked terrible, but even though it looked like it was about to fall apart, it cleaned off really easily with a wire wheel and I just repainted it. It looked like deep rust, but was just surface stuff. [/QUOTE]
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