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Ok so I have googled this and found that I can rebuild them myself. I was wondering if anyone knew where to buy the O-ring kits and the fuel line clip/o-ring repair kit? Thanks

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If you want to get them professionaly serviced, I'd highly recommend http://www.witchhunter.com/. I used their service about year ago to clean my 01 Cherokee injectors and replace o-rings. Most of them were fairly good except for one which was way out of spec. Helped my idle greatly.

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advance auto parts has the 0-ring kits 7.99 for them but i found out that Dorman makes a universal 0-ring kit they have fat blue o-rings in them and they seal tighter use Vaseline to lube them when installing and they won't rip.

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For a little over a $100 you can get a set of rebuilt and flow matched ones from Precision Auto Injectors. You can even get the 5.0 injectors which will improve performance and mpg for a little more. Here's the link: http://www.precisionautoinjectors.com/main.sc

 

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Paul, what bothers me about this site is that they don't give p/n's, flow rates, and the pressure rating of the injectors. I know exactly what I want (refubished Mopar grey top 96-99 p/n 53030778, 23.2 lb/hr @ 49psi). Their site lists one injector for like 88-92 Jeeps. Not hardly true. I don't want to go thru another tuning process for the stroker. :(

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Thanks for all the help guys... I will most likely end up doing this myself with the rebuild kit. All my money is going into the body right now.

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Paul, what bothers me about this site is that they don't give p/n's, flow rates, and the pressure rating of the injectors. I know exactly what I want (refubished Mopar grey top 96-99 p/n 53030778, 23.2 lb/hr @ 49psi). Their site lists one injector for like 88-92 Jeeps. Not hardly true. I don't want to go thru another tuning process for the stroker. :(

 

They use to have a lot more info on their website. Must be the economy. In fact I don't even see the 5.0 injector upgrade deal for Jeeps. I guess you could contact them and they would tell you what p/n's they use or you could request them use a specific p/n. Anyhow, I went with them after a few on here had good success with them. I believe Jeff was one. They send a sheet with the injectors with the flow rate and psi that they tested at.

 

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