As a follow up, I found it easiest and best to use S5 pintle caps with stock spacers on the bottom. On the first injector I sawed through the top plastic horizontally and vertically with a hacksaw. On the second injector I sawed through the top plastic horizontally and then used a soldering iron to melt it vertically and it just popped off - much easier method. I sealed the top part of the injector to the rails with 3 stock o-rings on each.
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