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injector swap

phillyxj570

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Wilkes-Barre Pa.
i have a set of six fuel injectors from dodge neons i have read that you need the 703's but the ones i have are 740's they are the same size as the ones in my xj and they have the same plug on them also....will they still work..and also is there anything i have to do before i put them in or just through them in...
 
Pretty close in specs:

Part #--ohms--cc/min--lb/hr
0280 155 703--12.0--238--23
0280 155 705--14.2--194--18
0280 155 715--14.0--256--24
0280 155 721--11.8--250--24
0280 155 734--14.5--260--25
0280 155 737--12.2--352--34
0280 155 740--12.2--240--23
 
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I looked at a dozen Neons trying to find a clockspring for the wife's car but found 2 with the -703 injectors. I plan to just spray them clean with a throttle body cleaner since I have some at hand and replace all the o-rings as a leak can quickly become an engine fire.
 
the 703's were the ones i swapped into the comanche(renix), worked out great. took forever to find them though. only used in dohc neon's, stratus', and some minivan's for a couple years from what i could tell.
 
If you have them, try them. From that list that joe posted, I do not see how it would harm anything.
 
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