ae95R Posted July 5, 2014 Report Posted July 5, 2014 G'day out there. I am the proud owner of an un-stoppable off-roading machine, that is the amazing ae95r, SR5 variant. I am wanting to replace the injectors since they havent seen any love in 26years and 320K Kms. I am having trouble finding new ones as opposed to reconditioned ones. Their part # is 23250-16100, they are light green in colour and from what i gather they are high impedence (13.8 Ohms) and 176cc flow rate. Any ideas as to where/whom could supply me with some new ones? Thanks for reading :) *Also, does anyone know if the ae102 injectors may be interchangeable? Quote
parrot Posted July 8, 2014 Report Posted July 8, 2014 (edited) Part number is actually 23209-16100 per toyodiy Bear in mind that cost per injector if you buy them from Amayama (google it) is: Toyota 2320916100 $159.96 Delivery 20 - 30 days via UAE Toyota 2320916100 $245.21 Delivery period 10 days via Japan On top of that you have delivery. From Japan it would be cheap. From UAE it is sent DHL and more expensive. I expect if you go into your local Toyota dealer you will pay significantly more. I don't even go in there for a sump plug gasket these days, rather I buy direct through Amayama. A far better option is likely to be that you take the injectors out of the rail and have them cleaned at a fuel injection place, who will also give you new seals. Edited July 8, 2014 by parrot Quote
silverra23 Posted July 9, 2014 Report Posted July 9, 2014 Parrot is on the money I reckon.. have them cleaned properly on an injector cleaning machine and they will be as good as new. How good is an AE95, I do love mine :) Quote
ae95R Posted July 11, 2014 Author Report Posted July 11, 2014 Thanks Parrot, that number is perhaps the superseded one as the number I quoted is from the injector body itself, looks like you're right either way. Probably safer, quicker to get them claened locally. I was not aware of Amayama, thanks for the info. Silverra23, got my ae95 for $1000, and has been such a reliable wagon. It's towed a loaded tradie trailer from Vic to the NT and back, forded flowing creeks at .7metres, it's slow but built well. I'd like a newer wagon however at a guess I'd only get a box of beer for her so best I continue caring for her. Quote
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