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Has anyone got info on how to fit new injector nozzles on vm 2.5 diesel
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Has anyone got info on how to fit new injector nozzles on vm 2.5 diesel
The way you fit them is to take them to a diesel tech & get them to fit them & reset the blow off pressure. it is not a DIY job. how come you are replacing them?
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The way you fit them is to take them to a diesel tech & get them to fit them & reset the blow off pressure. it is not a DIY job. how come you are replacing them?
Also I believe MM posted some prices for new nozzles in another thread recently. I think 100 for 4 on eBay
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Also I believe MM posted some prices for new nozzles in another thread recently. I think 100 for 4 on eBay
Be very careful with purchasing new nozzles. Bosch make them in India & they are junk. There are other aftermarket EU brands that are much better.
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Be very careful with purchasing new nozzles. Bosch make them in India & they are junk. There are other aftermarket EU brands that are much better.
Interesting that the OP is a first time poster on AJOR. Maybe they need to introduce themselves & explain why they are asking the question.
Thanks again for the tip LB I picked up 3 spare injectors from MM a while ago, was thinking of rebuilding them as a backup.
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Hi all my name is Steve I only just Found my post again still learning how this all works wish I found your replys earlier as I have ordered bosch injector nozzles of ebay now I found out they are crap doh! Any how reason being I have done the dreaded head gasket and probably a head or two yet to be established and I thought I might do them at the same time.as I it has 225, 000 on the clock, going to get turbo looked while its off as well.by the way how do you find your old posts they disapear after a while? Just stumbled onto it on a google search looking for info so its not a diy job
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Hi all my name is Steve I only just Found my post again still learning how this all works wish I found your replys earlier as I have ordered bosch injector nozzles of ebay now I found out they are crap doh! Any how reason being I have done the dreaded head gasket and probably a head or two yet to be established and I thought I might do them at the same time.as I it has 225, 000 on the clock, going to get turbo looked while its off as well.by the way how do you find your old posts they disapear after a while? Just stumbled onto it on a google search looking for info so its not a diy job
You can look back through your history to find your old posts & threads.

You may be luck & have German Bosch tips. Many get Bosio ones (Italian I think) out of Europe.
You need to find a good diesel specialist to fit the tips & set the blow pressure. Normally they first test the pattern & only replace tips if there is a problem.
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