lbg57 said: (quoted from post at 19:47:23 02/26/10) sflem849:
I got my pump and injectors done by Central Fuel Injection. Good guys to work with. I haven't had the chance to reinstall the pump and injectors to see how they work. From what I have heard, I should have no problem. I had several guys recommend them.
As for the price, OUCH, but we are talking old injection equipment here so I guess it is to be expected. I was in contact with Bill down their. He quoted me an exchange price for the pump of $900.00 with it being sent out right away. But I had wanted my pump back and he said they would do it for the same price but would take 1 week. Mine was in pretty bad shape. Must of had water in it from the previous owner at some time.
As for the injectors, he quoted me a price of $82.00 a piece plus parts. Well as with the pump, they must of had gotten water in them at some time. Bad shape but he got them working to the tune of $956.00. I had everything back in a little over 1 week.
I hope this helps.
I talked to him, too. I asked him what the norm was for parts in an injector and he said, "You never know." That answer kind of scared me. I understand there can be a bad valve thingy and that is like $150, but there has to be a standard price for taking it apart, cleaning, and new gaskets/copper. He said no.
It just scares me to UPS them out there and just say I will pay the bill when they come back. :shock:
Edit for a typo.
This post was edited by sflem849 at 18:55:40 02/26/10.
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