How to take out the fuel injectors
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How to take out the fuel injectors
need know how to take the fuel injectors out(or just tack the fuel rail of). Were is fuel pump fuse. So I can change the intake gasket. I have finished the value covers and fixed the tranny leak. The value covers must have been leak it rasied low end oil pressure 7-9 psi. The tranny gasket was cut.
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Bleed off fuel pressure.
Seperate the quick disconnect (fuel line to fuel rail). Remove electrical connectors at each injector.
Remove hold down bolts on fuel rail.
Lift rail with injectors attatched.
Seperate the quick disconnect (fuel line to fuel rail). Remove electrical connectors at each injector.
Remove hold down bolts on fuel rail.
Lift rail with injectors attatched.
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Follow rangers instructions. They're exactly right....but the injectors are pretty stiff to get out......You WILL have to work at them for a lil bit.
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Originally Posted by Bob Dillon
Ranger-How do you relieve the fuel pressure? Is there a valve on the fuel rail somewhere?
Yes, look for a schreader valve on the end of the left bank fuel rail. Looks just like a tire valve. Hold a rag over the valve when you depress it as you'll get gas out of it. An ounce or so I would guess.
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Originally Posted by CmptrNerd
Wait... does he also have to depressurize the fuel system by removing the fuse and whatever?
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Originally Posted by Ranger
Originally Posted by CmptrNerd
Wait... does he also have to depressurize the fuel system by removing the fuse and whatever?
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I didn't think replacing the value conver gasket would either,but it did increase the lowed oil pressure instead of runnig at 35-37 it now never get less then 42-44