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    Sourcing injectors or part numbers

    Hi folks I’m sure the answer is already here somewhere but I just can’t find it. I've got white smoke on start up and it's been suggested that I could have leaky injectors and replacing or reconditioning should sort it. I can get new ones from Land Rover for over $600 each but I'm sure I could find them cheaper but I can't find the Isuzu part number. Can anybody help me out please?
    Thanks all, Peter.

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    Are you looking for the complete injector assembly or just replacement tips.
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    Most diesel injection specialists will test, clean, repair if necessary and retest for half the price of new ones.
    At least that way you will know they are all good and that they were the problem if that is the case
    A good dose of injector cleaner in the tank sorted mine out when I first got it.
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    Going off the customer list and '80 engine type I think you should ring up your local isuzu and ask for part number 515300-0890.
    It says here for 1984 engine model and 894151-8660 for 1986 engine model. (Looks to me like the 1984 'RB' and 'RB01' model engine are in county's and the 1986 'RBG' model is in the perenties, along with all the other subtle differences)
    Brisbane isuzu at archerfield have the army manuals there to refer to, so surely they can confirm or provide a better number.
    I believe that the injectors are serviceable and you could have them reco'd for a lesser price.
    Maybe once you get the right number from isuzu you could ring around don kyatt or sms spares...
    I think your engine matches 'RBG'
    Also, see Fuel Injectors
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    thanks very much folks.

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    I saw new 4BD1 injectors in a compactus at KLR last week.
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    For half the price of new ones, most diesel injection specialists will examine, clean, repair if necessary, and retest them. At the very least, you'll know they're all fine and that they were the issue if that's the case. When I originally acquired it, a big shot of injector cleaning in the tank fixed it.

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