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				injectors 300D 1978 questions
			 
			
			i remember posting  a long time ago about injectors 300D.  well i finally just did them, replaced all 5 injectors and heat shields..but one problem...i didnt use a torque wrench and was wondering if it would have affected the job.  just wanted to know the symptoms of overtorquing the injectors and fuel lines.... now my car clatters a little more at low speeds but i can feel a little bit more power after the install on the new rebuilt injectors. also i get a liitle more smoke...one thing that i wanted to get rid of.... did i screw up my injectors or can i always retorque them..??? please help allen | 
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			hey... I just did my injectors as well on my 240D. (about 5 days ago) I think you should have torqued the injectors just for the fact that 60 foot pounds is nothing. When I took the injectors off I had to use a cheater pipe to get them off but when I installed them back I used one hand to tighten them. I did use a torque wrench as well. Here is the thread that I had going a few days ago; check it out it may be of some help to you: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?threadid=95170&goto=newpost kamil 
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			You're probably after an expert opinion, and mine isn't.  Having said that the injector bodies are pretty solid, and I can't imagine over- tightening them would be a problem unless you're on them with a two foot extension.  If you've gone to the trouble of replacing them you would probably be wise to check the pump timing, it being out by a couple of degrees can affect the amount of smoke you'll see, as well as the performance and noise.  Good luck.
			
				
			
		 
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			nice! thanks for the info; thats exactly what i had in mind 123300d that maybe a pump timing or valve clearances were off after the swap out.  i'll definetley check this out next week.... allen | 
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