Hello all,
After a couple of weekends tearing down my new project truck I've discovered what I think is the root of all its current issues. Pretty certain the no.1 injector cup took a crap. See photo below.
After doing some research it looks like this is a common evil on LB7 trucks.
Then I found this Motor Trend article:
Here's the related product:
Now $1,120 for injector cups is a hard pill to swallow..... but I'm considering it for the sake of never having these cup issues again.
What are y'alls thoughts on these?
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After a couple of weekends tearing down my new project truck I've discovered what I think is the root of all its current issues. Pretty certain the no.1 injector cup took a crap. See photo below.
After doing some research it looks like this is a common evil on LB7 trucks.
Then I found this Motor Trend article:
Industrial Injection LB7 Duramax Screw-In Injector Cups
If we were to oversimplify how power is made, we’d say this: As more pressure is created in the cylinders, more torque is delivered to the wheels. That pressure
www.motortrend.com
Here's the related product:
2001-2004.5 LB7 Duramax Injector Screw In Cup Kit w/Install Tool And Hardware
The factory injector cups are known for leaking, pitting and seizing themselves to the injectors in your LB7. If you are looking to ensure proper sealing and increased reliability the screw-in style injector cups are a great long-term upgrade for your LB7 cylinder heads Includes: 8 Torque Lock...
www.industrialinjection.com
Now $1,120 for injector cups is a hard pill to swallow..... but I'm considering it for the sake of never having these cup issues again.
What are y'alls thoughts on these?
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