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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) How to change injectors

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Thinking about upgrading my injectors on my 24V. How does one ever remove the tube and injector on number six cylinder ? There does not appear to be any room to work in the rear of the engine. Does the motor lifting eye need to be removed for access to this area ?

Input apreciated.
 
I just did it yesterday and was able to remove the #6 line without removing the lifting bracket. It was very tight and took several small turns to get it loose enough to finish by hand. It would be easier if I had a short 3/4 wrench. It was worth the trouble to install the 1. 6's. :D
 
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Souders said:
Thinking about upgrading my injectors on my 24V. How does one ever remove the tube and injector on number six cylinder ? There does not appear to be any room to work in the rear of the engine. Does the motor lifting eye need to be removed for access to this area ?

Input apreciated.

Look what I started. Could someone send me a copy of the instructions ?.
 
Souders, just put my 1. 5's in last Saturday(3/12/05) and #6 was a pain in the ***** very time consuming, I would recommend a 19 mm crow's foot and a 19mm line wrench, a 3/4 inch line wrench is the same as a 19mm. before you get started. The install is pretty strait forward other than #6 being so tight,but it is worth the time,if you have any questions pm me and I'll send you my phone # and try and answer them for you,Don
 
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Souders, just put my 1. 5's in last Saturday(3/12/05) and #6 was a pain in the ***** very time consuming, I would recommend a 19 mm crow's foot and a 19mm line wrench, a 3/4 inch line wrench is the same as a 19mm. before you get started. The install is pretty strait forward other than #6 being so tight,but it is worth the time,if you have any questions pm me and I'll send you my phone # and try and answer them for you,Don

Thanks for the input. What do you mean by a line wrench ? If anyone has the replacement instructions I would appreciate them. -- email address removed --.
 
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You've got a copy on the way!



I'm also wondering about this process. My 1. 6's will be here next week and hopefully will go in next weekend.



I'm also unfamiliar with a line wrench and honestly, I really don't know the true purpose behind a crow's foot. :confused:



Anyone help me out here?
 
I've changes several sets and never needed a line wrench or a crows foot. It is nice to have a stubby wrench for that #6 though, after you get it broke loose. Picture of a crow's foot and line wrench attached.



-Scott
 
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stubby 3/4 or 19mm works , plus removing the lift eye with the 15mm bolts makes it easier. Pocket screwdriver to pop the tubes out. First time, expect maybe 1. 5-2. 5 hours.

Start with #1 and work back. By the time you get to #6, your a pro.
 
The reason I said to have the crow's foot was mine was so tight (#6) that I used the crow's foot,breaker bar and a two foot pipe and almost gave up on the change but after having 1 through 5 done it was a case of who was going to win me or #6 line, I won Oo. . Does anybody have any idea why that line got so tight :confused: Don
 
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