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The Best Way to Buy Used Fuel Distributors Online

Restore your engine's performance. We provide fully bench-tested, OEM used fuel distributors verified for smooth plunger travel and equal port pressure. Fast shipping across NJ and nationwide.

Flow Tested

We verify even fuel distribution across all ports to ensure perfect engine balance.

Plunger Verified

Internal control plungers are checked for zero-friction movement.

Tested used fuel distributor with clean ports and verified Bosch part number

Genuine OEM CIS Fuel Injection Parts

A seized or leaking fuel distributor is the most common cause of poor running in classic European and domestic vehicles. At Falcon Car Parts, we specialize in providing genuine used fuel distributors that restore your vehicle's original drivability. Why gamble with unverified units from salvage yards?

Every used fuel injection unit we ship is cleaned and subjected to a rigorous pressure test. We verify the internal diaphragm integrity and ensure the fuel pressure regulator (if integrated) is holding factory-spec bar pressure, providing you with a reliable mechanical solution.

  • Part Number Audit: Verified 1:1 match for your Bosch system.
  • Port Inspection: Verified clean of fuel varnish and debris.
  • Vacuum Check: We ensure all external vacuum ports are intact.

Fast Delivery for Fuel Parts in NJ

Based in Clifton, NJ, Falcon Car Parts is your local source for used fuel distributors in New Jersey. We understand that fuel system issues can leave your classic car stranded, which is why we offer expedited processing and specialized protective packaging for all precision fuel components.

Serving Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, and the entire Tri-State area with reliable, tested OEM replacement parts.

Preservation Sealed

Our units are vacuum-sealed with a light oil coating to prevent internal corrosion!

Distributors for K-Jetronic & KE-Jetronic

From early pure-mechanical units to later electronically-controlled distributors.

Mechanical (K-Jet)

Precision units for early classic Porsches, Mercedes, and VWs with zero electronic control.

Electronic (KE-Jet)

Units featuring the Electro-Hydraulic Actuator (EHA) for fine-tuned fuel mixtures.

V8 & Straight-6 Units

Specific multi-port distributors verified for even flow across high-cylinder-count engines.

Our 6-Point Quality Check for Fuel Distributors

Drivability and safety are our priorities. Every used unit passes this inspection:

  • 1. Control Plunger Cycle: We verify the plunger moves vertically with zero resistance.
  • 2. Port Pressure Equality: We verify each injector port delivers equal volume at high pressure.
  • 3. Internal Diaphragm Audit: We pressure-test the unit to ensure no internal cross-leaking.
  • 4. Warm-Up Regulator Sync: We check the control pressure circuit for blockage.
  • 5. External Seal Check: Every fitting thread is inspected for stripping or damage.
  • 6. Part Number Matching: We strictly match the 10-digit Bosch ID to your vehicle chassis.

Common Questions About Buying Used Fuel Distributors

Used fuel distributors typically cost between $150 and $600. Prices depend on the specific Bosch part number and the rarity of the donor vehicle.

Yes. Every unit is bench-tested. We verify that the internal rubber diaphragms are intact and that fuel doesn't leak into the air sensor housing.

Yes. This is the most critical test. If the plunger sticks even slightly, the engine will not run correctly. We only ship units with free-moving plungers.

Yes. We match your replacement unit by the 10-digit Bosch ID. Using the wrong part number can cause permanent fueling issues or poor emissions.

If your car starts but dies, has a heavy smell of raw fuel, or won't start at all despite having fuel pressure at the inlet, the distributor is likely internaly seized or leaking.

Yes. We reject any units showing signs of rust or heavy green varnish. We ensure all ports are clean to allow for full, unobstructed fuel flow.

Fuel distributors are sold as the main component. You must use new copper or aluminum washers for all banjo bolts to ensure a high-pressure seal.

Modern fuel with ethanol attracts moisture. When the car sits, this moisture causes the steel plunger to corrode and stick in its aluminum or cast-iron sleeve.

Rebuilding requires special shims and pressure gauges. Most DIY attempts lead to leaks. Buying a tested OEM used unit is the fastest and safest way to get your car back on the road.

For NJ customers, we offer 1-day shipping or same-day local pickup in Clifton. We know these are critical parts and prioritize them for fast delivery.