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snowman51789 04-01-2018 03:16 PM

Aftermarket fuel injector
 
i have a 98 454 Gen 6 MPI. it all started when I had steam coming out on the starboard side exhaust (threw hull). I did a leak down test and determined the heads needed to be rebuilt. when I had the heads rebuilt I also had the injectors checked. 3 of the 8 fuel injectors tested bad. I looked up mercruiser fuel injectors and they are $250 EACH. I can get 8 aftermarket fuel injectors for about $160. dose anybody have any experience with aftermarket injectors? do they last?

thanks in advance

BUP 04-01-2018 03:39 PM

20 dollars per injector should be telling you alot. You get what you pay for, China knock off junk. If your original injectors flowed bad and or are in fact bad ---- wait till the 20 buck injectors are installed. Sometimes they just end up shutting off as well ( the knock off fuel injectors ).

The injectors you have can develop an issue and about 50 percent of the time can be brought back to life fully. But if it is an issue on the electrical side then they are bad and disregarded.

I am able to get OEM injectors at better pricing as well along with testing and flow testing any gas side fuel injector. My experience is many years on the marine side.

snowman51789 04-01-2018 03:44 PM

what is your price on a an oem injector?

snowman51789 04-01-2018 04:17 PM

can you suggest any quality aftermarket injectors?

BUP 04-01-2018 09:07 PM

I have recondition fuel injectors in stock but will need the X amount of good ones from you to flow test making sure you will be getting all 8 or 16 balanced across the board. price range is 85 to 105 per injector shipped for the recondition ones.

Do not have a recommendation for aftermarket injectors. Many reasons. Some of the reasons to mention is dead times and flow patterns and flow volumes never match compared to the OEMs..

endeavor1 04-02-2018 12:25 AM

What’s the consensus on 525 injectors? Pretty durable or are the troublesome with age like the 500efi?

articfriends 04-02-2018 05:17 AM

The aftermarket injectors that look like the stock ones are complete garbage. I bought a set to test on my injector flow bench, they literally shut down at 40 to 45 psi and were 30+% apart. I was astonished they were so bad, i expected them to be a little off, not destroy your motor "off"! I have some used gen 6 mercruiser injectors flowed/tested, new screens and orings if you need 3, i sent you a pm. Best way would be to flow yours on bench next to replacements . IF you indeed do have a mefi3 ecu and shorty injectors, i have a re-scaled tune and new, match flowed injector package with high quality injectors i can provide, smitty

articfriends 04-02-2018 05:29 AM

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BUP 04-02-2018 12:41 PM

A true Merc OEM built 1998 454 MPI would be MEFI 1 and not the small silver bullet injectors.

1999 Year model started MEFI 3 and the smaller injectors.

There is a common issue with the 1998 and back fuel injectors -( black side production big blocks ) - alot of times its fixable except for electrical issues of the injector(s).

BUP 04-02-2018 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by endeavor1 (Post 4619153)
What’s the consensus on 525 injectors? Pretty durable or are the troublesome with age like the 500efi?

the 500 EFI injectors are outdated NLA GM multecs original design. They are problematic especially with time on them. I have a set of 16 in now --- both engines being rebuilt at the sametime. Very lean - scored cyc walls and so on. Again both engines at the same time. Out of 16 fuel injectors - 6 of them flow NOTHING. Not one drop.

525 injectors hold up but again - all injectors need to be tested at sometime - more so sooner than one would think. They become contaminated. Also any injector can have electrical issues at anytime frame..

Contamination is very common --- one example --- how many boats running around with the rubber fuel line from the gas tank to the engine first fuel inlet side - Has that fuel line been changed within the last 5 years, how about the last 10 years how about the last 20 years ? My point is they need to be changed like every 5 years currently. Internally the rubber fuel line degrades and get into the fuel injectors for a jist. There is so many ways fuel injectors get contaminated. Water / condensation is another issue. Internal fuel pump wear another issue. Aluminum oxide, paint , internal fuel rail corrosion, fuel evaporation that leaves deposits and so on.

Trash 04-02-2018 01:09 PM

Check with RC injection in Torrance, CA. I've gotten replacement injectors from them and they work great. Not cheap, but not nearly as expensive as the "Merc" Kehien injectors.

BUP 04-02-2018 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by Trash (Post 4619284)
Check with RC injection in Torrance, CA. I've gotten replacement injectors from them and they work great. Not cheap, but not nearly as expensive as the "Merc" Kehien injectors.

agree but still would have them flowed tested compared to his good original injectors. Also will add why not do business with guys up here whom put forth the time and help others for free plus who supports the marine industry ?.

getrdunn 04-02-2018 04:32 PM

Listen to Bup. I've have two friends that recently thought they could save some money on rebuilt along with other unbranded (likely China) with no success and ended up costing nearly double by the time all said and done.

Trash 04-02-2018 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by BUP (Post 4619287)
agree but still would have them flowed tested compared to his good original injectors. Also will add why not do business with guys up here whom put forth the time and help others for free plus who supports the marine industry ?.

His original injectors will have a flow rating. That's what he needs to know. RC will flow match all their injectors and get you what you need.

No reason he couldn't use those who support this site, but frankly you are too far away for me. I was able to drive to RC, see the shop, see the injectors, see them flow tested (both old and new), hand fit the injectors into my manifold to verify fitment etc etc. I have no vested interest in RC but merely offer them as a source. The more sources folks on here have the better. RC supported me for free too.

BUP 04-02-2018 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by Trash (Post 4619403)
His original injectors will have a flow rating. That's what he needs to know. RC will flow match all their injectors and get you what you need.

No reason he couldn't use those who support this site, but frankly you are too far away for me. I was able to drive to RC, see the shop, see the injectors, see them flow tested (both old and new), hand fit the injectors into my manifold to verify fitment etc etc. I have no vested interest in RC but merely offer them as a source. The more sources folks on here have the better. RC supported me for free too.

I understand and do business with others as well. I have done biz RC in the past but not for stock stuff. They do offer modified injectors as well. Anyways they are good at what they do. I can only hold a small candle to what they do but hold my own for the marine side. Also in all fairness to others including myself whom crawled around in boats for the past X amount of years - there is very good options to be had for the boat owners up here as well. Just saying and Thanks to all who is following along.


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