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Purchaser
2025-08-23 09:31:12
These were used in a 1996 Mazda Miata. I generally prefer to use OEM parts, especially when it comes to seals and items such as these, however I could not get the OEM parts locally in a timely fashion. So, I opted for these, which resembled the OEM part more than any other aftermarket product. I am very pleased and happy to report that they function exactly as intended! Solid build quality, no fitment issues, and most importantly - no leaky injectors! I prefer to keep the combustion process INSIDE of the engine.Also, side note: make sure you torque down the fuel rail to the correct specifications, or you will risk crushing the seals. If you don't have a torque wrench, then you shouldn't be performing this job. Borrow one from a friend! For this 96 Miata (and I believe all 1.8's of the same generation) those specs are 19-25 Nm or 14-18 ft lbs.
Ed Guilford
2025-08-22 10:06:00
Good quality. The description does not state specifically that it would fit a 1989 Ford Probe, but all of the seals fit perfectly (although only three of the four are required for an 89).
Michal
2025-07-30 10:48:40
You would need to buy 4 sets at $10 each ($40) to replace them all
joey
2025-05-03 10:11:35
I used these on my 1995 miata injectors. They did not fit perfectly snug but they seal fine.
Andrew Jorgenson
2025-04-19 11:15:09
Given that the purpose of this kit is to prevent fuel from spraying around your engine bay causing a fire, you would hope that the tolerances would be precise.The special bottom injector ring you're probably buying this kit for does not fit 90 NA6 injectors well at all. It just slides right off. On top of that, the plastic ring is extremely fragile. It shattered when being lightly gripped with pliers and sent plastic fragments down my intake manifold that I had to shop vac out.I wouldn't have to use pliers to insert it into the intake manifold if it actually fit on the injector correctly.The OEM part number you should go with is JE06-13-257. It's not cheap at almost $15/seal, but it's clearly worth it if a reputable company such as Beck/Arnley can't even get it right. You're likely better off not touching your fuel injectors than installing these seals.If you are going to use this kit anyways, I recommend using a pair of needle nose pliers spread out on the inside rather than gripping it on the outside.The rest of the kit seems to fit ok.
Slyons
2025-03-28 14:51:10
This kit came with everything you need to replace injector seals on a 1.8 liter Miata. Mine is a 94. This job took 30 minutes and fixed a vacuum leak I had at the injectors.
Anthony Cantu
2025-01-23 15:52:09
As described
Jason
2025-01-04 15:15:21
You can buy the whole intake kit from orielly's that is around $20.This kit did fit my needs and was a good quality and shipped quick.
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