filtration will make no difference on a LB7. yes its nice to have added filters for cleaner fuel but it will not stop them from failin
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filtration will make no difference on a LB7. yes its nice to have added filters for cleaner fuel but it will not stop them from failin
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So is there anything to keep them from failing? Besides buying an LBZ?
I'm gonna get hated on for saying this but my buddy who has an ass load of miles on his lb7 buys either single injectors or buys a set of refurbished from injectors direct. Now I know a lot of people think that's dumb. In my truck I'd buy oem or reputable aftermarket brand but it's super light on the wallet and his last quite a long time a full set lasted him almost 80k if he buys singles he said but every 20k he is doing one. He has owned it since new. Not everyone can have a couple grand sitting around I know a couple different guys who use injectors direct. Kind of dumb replacing all of them if it's just one or two.
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Ya makes sense. My friend is damn fast under the hood of that truck you can tell it's like the back of his hand haha. I hope I don't need to do mine for a long time.actually you wont be. there are quite a few guys who have done just as you stated, including myself. But most guys tire of going back under the valve covers every 10-20k to replace ANOTHER injector when they can just do them all over a weekend in 80-120k. The other big issue is the amount of crap that then falls on top of each injector inlet from the high pressure line. unless you have been RTVing the tops of the nut around the line, you damn well will get crap in there every time you pull a line. doesnt take much to then kill the internals from that stuff. I replaced two on mine, one on each bank as the solenoids were dieing. i did this as i was planning on doing the LLY top end swap and just wanted to get the truck by till then. i wouldnt ever do it again
nope, you will get 80-120k before they start to go if you use quality remans. bodies cracking and solenoids cracking have all been solved but the design at the needle has not been for stock flow and it will die over time. the SAC style sound promising but as mentioned, you must have a tune that is accounted for the ~45% larger injection of fuel they induce.
buy fuel from known good stations that always have people at it, save your pennies and be ready for the day to come.
i did a top end swap to LLY including LLY ECM as well. one of my fav upgrades. truck runs quieter, option to run a VGT turbo, and injectors external of the valve covers. they still have injectors go bad just like high mile LBZ but its mainly high return rates when they do die.
What did the LLY swap cost you?
actually you wont be. there are quite a few guys who have done just as you stated, including myself. But most guys tire of going back under the valve covers every 10-20k to replace ANOTHER injector when they can just do them all over a weekend in 80-120k. The other big issue is the amount of crap that then falls on top of each injector inlet from the high pressure line. unless you have been RTVing the tops of the nut around the line, you damn well will get crap in there every time you pull a line. doesnt take much to then kill the internals from that stuff. I replaced two on mine, one on each bank as the solenoids were dieing. i did this as i was planning on doing the LLY top end swap and just wanted to get the truck by till then. i wouldnt ever do it again :roflmao:
I had pretty much this exact thing typed out. Then my phone glitched up and lost it all. lol figured id wait for someone else cause I knew it was coming. Honestly oh don't need an LLY swap. If you want that. Get an LLY. If you happen to have the extra money laying around and time to do it then great. But you're gonna have a lot more in an LLY swap and a lot more hassle than 200-250k worth of injectors. Only reason I'm considering the swap is I picked up a complete LLY engine for $100.
Walk away
filtration will make no difference on a LB7. yes its nice to have added filters for cleaner fuel but it will not stop them from failing.