Hey Chris, man that's a lot of hassle just because of a failed O-ring it must be very frustrating having to go through all that to get a new part, hope you soon get it sorted🙏👍John UK
@@Mechaniclyfe like me you have to go through channels to get certain parts which is so annoying but bro that's out of our hands we dont set the protocols a bit of rubber job stops you'll get it and it will be fixed but it's a time thing now 👍👍
@@Mechaniclyfe chris it's the world we live in as long as the Bill's are paid theres food on the table and loved ones are healthy the rest is secondary enjoy your weekend brother 🤗🤗🤗
@@Mechaniclyfe If I had that problem, I would take one of my O-rings that can fit in the injector hole and take it along with the injector to a machine shop to re-groove. The machinist will put the injector in his lathe and widen/deepen the groove to acommodate the new o-ring. It may be more cost-effective than buying a new injector just to get the new o-ring. Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
@@Mechaniclyfe Ok. Great. And good for You ! Sometimes if an O-ring leaks, a couple wraps of teflon tape (plumber's thread-seal) in the groove on the injector will tighten things a little. Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
Hey Chris, man that's a lot of hassle just because of a failed O-ring it must be very frustrating having to go through all that to get a new part, hope you soon get it sorted🙏👍John UK
Thanks John , this has been with everything diesel so far , everything is on back order or out of stock
Hi bro those engines are common over hear but not so in your part of the world feel for you bro frustrating!!!!
Can’t find parts for these engines anywhere
@@Mechaniclyfe like me you have to go through channels to get certain parts which is so annoying but bro that's out of our hands we dont set the protocols a bit of rubber job stops you'll get it and it will be fixed but it's a time thing now 👍👍
Yes we have to do the leg work and jump through hoops to get parts these days
@@Mechaniclyfe chris it's the world we live in as long as the Bill's are paid theres food on the table and loved ones are healthy the rest is secondary enjoy your weekend brother 🤗🤗🤗
@@Mechaniclyfe I hear yeah man. I have a 1984 Dodge Ram W100 pickup truck and can't find any door latches anywhere
Leave to the city to spend more money than is necessary
Pretty much they step over a dollar to get a penny
US$673 for an O-ring ? Or for the set of injectors ?
Injector , couldn’t find the orings on thier parts catelog
@@Mechaniclyfe If I had that problem, I would take one of my O-rings that can fit in the injector hole and take it along with the injector to a machine shop to re-groove. The machinist will put the injector in his lathe and widen/deepen the groove to acommodate the new o-ring.
It may be more cost-effective than buying a new injector just to get the new o-ring.
Trinidad & Tobago.
West Indies.
I ended up finding some prongs for the injector from another bosh injecter for a Cummins
@@Mechaniclyfe Ok. Great. And good for You ! Sometimes if an O-ring leaks, a couple wraps of teflon tape (plumber's thread-seal) in the groove on the injector will tighten things a little.
Trinidad & Tobago.
West Indies.
Good tip I’ll consider it next time