Renix injector problem

DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
My son's 87 comanche started to have a strong gas smell so I popped the hood and it has major injector leaks. At first I thought that the seals may be bad but the gas is leaking out of the iinjector electrical connector. All but one injector is leaking. I measured the fuel rail pressure and it was low from the leaks. I changed out a plugged fuel filter a few weeks ago and replaced the fuel line that was leaking but I doubt that would do in the injectors. Could the cold weather have done them in ?
Now I wish I hadn't sold that 89 4.0 engine that I had so cheap. I have injectors from a 91 and a 92 4.0 xj does anyone know how different they are from the Renix injectors ?
 

redbulltj

I'm a cutter
My son's 87 comanche started to have a strong gas smell so I popped the hood and it has major injector leaks. At first I thought that the seals may be bad but the gas is leaking out of the iinjector electrical connector. All but one injector is leaking. I measured the fuel rail pressure and it was low from the leaks. I changed out a plugged fuel filter a few weeks ago and replaced the fuel line that was leaking but I doubt that would do in the injectors. Could the cold weather have done them in ?
Now I wish I hadn't sold that 89 4.0 engine that I had so cheap. I have injectors from a 91 and a 92 4.0 xj does anyone know how different they are from the Renix injectors ?

My 89 Comanche started leaking from the injectors just like yours......your going to find that all the rubber parts and seals will start failing. I had to replace a bunch of vacume line and other bits and pieces on my comanche, but once I fixed the injectors and vacume issues......it ran like a top!!

I replaced my 4.0 MJ's injectors with junk yard Ford 19lb injectors from a 95 Mustang. It ran like a champ after the swap. I picked up new "O" rings from autozone. You can get Ford 19lb injectors from lots of Ford vehicles. Ebay is a good source too if you don't want the risk of buying from a junk yard.

The renix injectors are like 18.6lbs the Ford are 19lbs. They are a direct swap. I paid 15 bux for six injectors from the junkyard and it ran great after!
 
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Brett

Meat-Hippy
I want to say that you can use newer MOPAR injectors without a problem, but don't quote me on that. I "think" I did that on my last Cherokee.

As for the cold weather, I doubt it. Mine has had them randomly fail for no reason at all on all of my 4.0L equipped Jeeps. Just the way they are.
 

DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
I have been looking on ebay and there are lots of the 19# ford injectors to choose from. I'll have to see what I can get. The newer injectors are 21 # but should work if the computer has enough range in the controls to compensate. I also have several sets of these. I may have to use these so the wife can have a rig to run around in.
 
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