oh and.. posted by Mike87T on May 30, 2008 at 05:21 PM
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serviceable, but I always recommend new just from a practicality standpoint.
The insulator provides pressure down on the injector keeping it seated in the rail. If you compare an old and new insulator, you'll see that the old is very much compressed, and I'd hate to see you have issues down the road because of a $2 part.
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