Fuel Rail letters - Installation Guide


It is very important for you to follow this installation instruction.
Adhesive failure may occur should this instruction be ignored.


Before attempting to install any of the raised inserts, you must perform the following steps to ensure a successful installation:

TOOLS YOU'LL NEED:

  • 1 TWEEZERS
  • 1 PAIR OF LATEX GLOVES

       If you don't have these, stop here and go to your local "Auto Parts" store and get them.
       You'll be glad you did.

 

CLEANING PROCEDURE

Prior to installation you must perform the following:

  • You may clean the grooves with a Q-tip wet in 91% Alcohol
  • Slide the wet Q-tip thorough making sure all the dirty is removed
  • Few Q-tips will be needed for this procedure
  • Clean both Fuel Rail covers at once before installation

INSTALLATION

Now that you have finished with the cleaning procedure, let's go to next step.

  • Place Fuel Rail cover on a table, make sure room is well lighted
  • Detach one letter with tweezers and carefully attach the end of the letter inside the groove
    and slide the the remaining portion of the letter inside the groove.
  • Once the letter is completely  inside the groove, press it well with your finger to make full contact with surface
  • Repeat process for each letter until done.

 

 

Safe install between 60° to 80° with 40% to 50% or less humidity  is needed for proper adhesion.
Failure to follow this chart will cause adhesive agent of insert to not stick as it should.

 

SUMMER CONDITIONS

Humidity is no more than water particles in the air, and when the air is saturated with water at a high percentage it will affect not only the effectiveness if the adhesive agent of inserts just as of any other adhesive in general. Not only that but our vehicles run hotter and so does aircraft and even us humans get affected by this natural phenomenon. Therefore in Summer weather mostly this will be a factor in most states in the US.
As humidity can be a factor on a successful installation we must advise you of its effect on any insert installation.

You should only install any insert when the weather is cool and almost no humidity, open your vehicle windows and allow it some time to ventilate throughtout it. Dry  or nearly dry weather would be the perfect climate.
If current weather in your area is carrying high humidity, it would be suggested to wait a few days until humidity percentage lowers to the table on above page.
Heat itself should not be a factor on a successful installation. Humidity is