Author Topic: REPLACING 1989 K1 FUEL INJECTORS?  (Read 2369 times)

Offline zigyphoto

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REPLACING 1989 K1 FUEL INJECTORS?
« on: April 30, 2024, 04:02:52 PM »
Need to replace all four injectors, and searching for up to date recs.

Any ideas other than the OEM ones that might be less expensive.

Please PM or email to me at username (at) gee male dot com. (note only ONE g in my name)

Thanks!

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Offline frankenduck

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Re: REPLACING 1989 K1 FUEL INJECTORS?
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2024, 05:08:33 PM »
Get the old ones serviced here:
https://www.mrinjector.us/

He does a great job. He even refinishes them if needed. I once sent him a set from a parts bike that had sat in salty air for a long time and were all rusty. They came back looking next to new and working perfectly.
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Offline natalena

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Re: REPLACING 1989 K1 FUEL INJECTORS?
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2024, 02:08:20 PM »
+1 for Mr Injector service. Had the original K75 injectors serviced, anticipating new units may be needed, so set aside some budget. The returned rebuilds were great, and noticable on idle/mid-throttle. EME, Beemer Boneyard, or Motobins are good parts sourcing. * it's worth thermal matting the airbox while everythings apart. Cheers
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