No
You are not getting fuel. Possible causes are fuel pump, fuel filter, wiring to fuel pump, fuel injectors, wiring to injectors, computer,
The link below is for Grand Cherokees, but the procedure is the same.
They could be the same but chances are the 305 will have slightly smaller injectors then a 350. The injectors may operate at different fuel pressures too.
Yes they have to be wired correctly. All the injectors do not run at the same time. They only work when needed to supply fuel to a cylinder on the compression stroke.
Fuel Injectors rail driver side, same look as the fitting to put air on your trucks tire.................Fuel rail is the tubing that supplies fuel to the fuel injectors..
yes - but they have to be top feed injectors. you can also get low and high impedence injectors, i cant rember which the RX7 uses but it has to be the same impedence. CC can change to suit the desired amount of fuel. cheers.
yes if it's the same motor
If you bought the jeep new from the dealer, then yes the alarms are identical. If the jeep was bought through a private seller you would have to ask them if they modified or changed out the alarm system.
I only change a fuel injector if it fails. I own and operate 8 Chevy Celebrities and have only had 3 fuel injectors, all on the same car, fail. I do not know of a set change frequency such as there is with timing belts.
NO, The injectors are different on the 454
Switch the electrical connections between the two injectors and see if the same one is still bad or if the problem switched to the other one. If the same one is bad, you have a bad injector.