Yep. I would make sure to have new o-rings. To make it easier, I usually oil the o-rings prior to installation. Also, when pressing the new injectors into the fuel rail, be very careful not to cut the o-rings. To do it carefully, you will need to roll the injector, with the new o-ring, in a circle, while pressing it into the rail. And by rolling, I do not mean spin, more of a rocking motion, but in a circle, not side to side. Once in the rail, line up the rail, and the injectors with their holes, and slide into place. You will need to rock into place, while pressing the rail as evenly as possible to get the injectors to seat in their bores. You should also ensure the bores are as clear of debris as possible. Good Luck.