6 pounds, 55 pence each...just pulled that out of my arse
:cry: $20 for 4 :cry:
Wow, I wish I had a store you could shop at. I'd be rich! But then again, if you need something bad enough and can't wait you'll buy it regardless of price.Cheers, Steve
I re-use mine. Before anyone has a heart attack let me explain.The injector shield is designed to seal between the injector tip and the head. This keeps carbon from blowing up into the injector threads and ruining your whole day. Stripped or galled injector threads are a bummer.So, When you torque down on a new injector seal it becomes slightly deformed, about .010". This pinching is what seals but because it is deformed it will not seal if used again. I turned a tapered tool to fit in an old arbor press, you could use a vice for this too. This tool reshapes the soft steel seal back to the origional cone shape so that the seals can be reused.I have reused my current set about 10 times by using this method and have no carbon at all on my injector threads. In fact the anti-seaze is still silver colored. Heres a picture of the tool I made.