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NorthWet thanks for the response. Have you seen many snap is it a thing or rather unusual? Can anyone else comment on the rarity of this happening. I ask because we need to put it back together and want to know if the solid lifters and delta cam are a problematic combination. If so what do people recommend, would Hydraulic lifters be any more forgiving in this situation? What's the downside to going with the Hydraulic ones. Thanks
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Sorry I don't follow the question about the rockers used on the cams. I think you may be asking a similar question to above which is was the head originally setup with hydraulic lifters and corresponding roller rockers (YES). Where the solid lifters and rockers swapped into this engine as a performance mod with the new cam(also YES). As I understand it this is a pretty common thing to do so we where surprised to see the roller snapped off around 5k miles on a rebuild done by one of the larger compaines.
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Ok, I’m back from the junk yard and here is what I found. I looked at a 93 Legacy it had the Grey injectors. I looked at a 94 Legacy it had the Red injectors I looked at a 95 and took the Red injectors and rails it had. Comparing the nozzle between 94 and 95 and they were slightly different. Popped one of the injectors from the 94 tried it in my existing rail(grey injectors caps at an angle) and it fit but not really. The seal at the base into the intake manifold is smaller than the grey injectors and leave a big gap. Existing caps won’t fit as the injector tops are a different shape and moving caps between rails didn’t work either as the red injectors where to tall for the rails that take grey injectors. At this point your asking yourself why is it that I’m looking at all these little differences. It’s because in addition to the rails being unique for the injectors they are also a different length. The ports for the manifold appear to match up but the spare rail I have for grey injectors is a quarter of an inch longer than the red injector rail with the pressure regulator and about a half inch longer than the one without. My question is this. Do I have the right rails and I need to pull in the fuel lines on each end or are there yet another set of rails out there that are the same length as what I have. As a side note I checked the resistance on these red injectors and they all match. I found this to be interesting as compared to my grey injectors as they are all over the place no consistency. Probably one of the reasons I’m looking at injectors in the first place.
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Here is a photo of a rail that fits my car. Inside diameter for the injector barrel is .960 and the rail bolts are on the bottom closer to the block than the intake manifold. Im headed to the junk yard tomorrow to see if I can find a set with the redtop injectors and if there is a difference in the rails.
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Thanks for the tip on the red top injectors. This EJ22 is an engine swap into a kit car with a standard trans. Should I be concerned with the injectors auto vs standard if I go over to red tops. Also this is the second time I have seen someone recoment swaping the whole fule rail is there a reason I should go that route rather than just poping in new injectors.