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    VP44 Cummins Injector long term storage

    Just curious if anyone has a proven way to store a spare set of injectors for awhile I now have 2 sets one for the track and one for daily driving. Just want to make sure that the plunger doesn't get stuck in between track days. Thanks.


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    The Archoil 6700 is a fuel stabilizer as well as a fuel additive. I would mix a small amount in some fuel, you don't need very much of each. soak the injectors and pack each one in a zip lock bag. When you go to close the bag, press all the ait out before sealing. Store in a dry place.

    VP44, fill all the injector portswith a few drops of the same stuff. Wrap it with Saran Wrap to close the ports up. If you have any spare banjo bolts, put a small amount in the ports and thread in the banjo's. wrap in a plastic bag and store in a dry place. Get as much air as you can out of everything.

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