Recently given this truck from a friend. Sat for 6 months during our 120*f summer and when he tried to start it, it ran awful. I discovered fuel puking from the top of the injectors and draining straight down on the throttle blades.
I soaked the seals in brake fluid, got the leak down to a weep, truck seems to run ok.
I'm baffled with how Dodge/Holley has the injectors sitting in the body and a plastic cup holds it in place. Chevy uses an aluminum housing, that's what I'm familiar with.
I can wiggle these cone/pigtails after they are tightened down with the center bolt. I can't find the connectors anywhere so I'm rather perplexed as to why and how.
Can anyone out there verify with me that the plastic cone things are there for emotional support of the injectors? They aren't like GMs TBI system of fully containing the injector?
Secondly, can anyone point me in a direction to finding the new connectors if I needed them?
Thank you everyone!!!
I soaked the seals in brake fluid, got the leak down to a weep, truck seems to run ok.
I'm baffled with how Dodge/Holley has the injectors sitting in the body and a plastic cup holds it in place. Chevy uses an aluminum housing, that's what I'm familiar with.
I can wiggle these cone/pigtails after they are tightened down with the center bolt. I can't find the connectors anywhere so I'm rather perplexed as to why and how.
Can anyone out there verify with me that the plastic cone things are there for emotional support of the injectors? They aren't like GMs TBI system of fully containing the injector?
Secondly, can anyone point me in a direction to finding the new connectors if I needed them?
Thank you everyone!!!