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How to avoid Injector contamination and leaks

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In this article you will find out about how to avoid injector contamination and leaks.

It’s important to avoid contamination of injectors during a repair. Contamination during repairs can come from dirt around the fittings, your wrenches, your hands and many other places. Doing a repair right means keeping a clean environment. At the point that you are removing the nozzle off or taking the feed tube off of the injector, you should be working with clean, gloved hands.

In this short video, we’ll share some simple tips for avoiding contamination during a repair. 

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