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Re: Remanufactured diesel fuel injectors? ?
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Posted by Mike M on February 10, 2006 at 05:59:59 from (24.140.71.29):
In Reply to: Remanufactured diesel fuel injectors? ? posted by jdemaris on February 09, 2006 at 10:29:05:
At our dealership we do very little truck work and NO diesels at all. So I have really no experience in what GM's injectors actually are.They should all have a 1 year warranty. I looked in the electronic parts catalog (all Gm stuff is in there)And let me tell you it's clear as mud ! For the 6.2 I came up with at least 4 part numbers depending on year and applications. Some they call injectors and others they call nozzles so GM can't even decide what to call them. The 'new'ones are list price of $83.36 ea.I could sell them at trade of $58.00 they fit from 1991-1999 depending on applications. All the others are 'reman' and have lists of $115.79 these say with holder ? and from 1983-1988 and from 1988-1990 $94.00 and $81.00 possibally 2 different sources for the same thing ? So in conclusion proof positive that even the OEM can't tell you what you are getting ! Very confusing indeed !
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