injector removal problems
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RE: injector removal problems
What you looking for in the pictures? I have pictures of a modified intake that I have arranged to sell at this link: https://dodgeforum.com/m_556837/tm.htm
Hope it helps.
Hope it helps.
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RE: injector removal problems
the fuel line that goes to the rail itself, how the hell does that come off? I cant really get the injectors out of the manifold either. i dont want to force it too much and bust something.
i took off the intake manifold anyway, without disconnecting the fuel rail... i just cant actually take it out. I noticed that i had one bolt missing out of the back corner (passenger side), after taking the manifold off i noticed that the last owner or a mechanic snapped the bolt off. Its sticking about 1 1/2" to 2" out of the head. I cant figure out how to get it out. I have a bolt extracter set that you drill into the bolt and use the corkscrew bit to pull it out but i cant get back there with any of my drills. Any suggestions?
i took off the intake manifold anyway, without disconnecting the fuel rail... i just cant actually take it out. I noticed that i had one bolt missing out of the back corner (passenger side), after taking the manifold off i noticed that the last owner or a mechanic snapped the bolt off. Its sticking about 1 1/2" to 2" out of the head. I cant figure out how to get it out. I have a bolt extracter set that you drill into the bolt and use the corkscrew bit to pull it out but i cant get back there with any of my drills. Any suggestions?
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RE: injector removal problems
The fuel line requires a fuel line removal tool. It's a couple bucks at part store. It goes over the metal fuel line on the fuel rail and then slides into the metal quick connect fitting on the end of the fuel line.
I removed the retaining clip and then I had to push the fuel line towards the fuel rail slide the removal tool into the quick connect and then pull them apart. First time I did it it made me work at it until I got the hang of it.
As for the injectors. Since you have your intake apart There should be the four bolts holding on the injector rail and then they should just pop out with a little, steady force. It probably wouldn't hurt to spray them with some WD40 or something to help moisten the o-ring and help it to pop out.
EDIT: Of course I'm working on a '98 so if there's any changes to the newer ones someone please chime in.
I removed the retaining clip and then I had to push the fuel line towards the fuel rail slide the removal tool into the quick connect and then pull them apart. First time I did it it made me work at it until I got the hang of it.
As for the injectors. Since you have your intake apart There should be the four bolts holding on the injector rail and then they should just pop out with a little, steady force. It probably wouldn't hurt to spray them with some WD40 or something to help moisten the o-ring and help it to pop out.
EDIT: Of course I'm working on a '98 so if there's any changes to the newer ones someone please chime in.
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RE: injector removal problems
Yeah, that fitting to the rails can be a PITA
After you disconnected negative battery cable, unlock the gas cap and remove any pressure in the tank. If you have a shrader valve be sure to release the pressure first holding a rag around the valve while depressing it helps. Best to make sure the engine is cool when doing this.
Pull the retainer clip off fuel line to rail, put the fuel line disconnect tool in and pull towards the drivers side. At the same time I tap the bend in the fuel line towards the fuel rail (while still pulling disconnect tool towards ds) Usually pops right off then.
After the fuel line is disconnected (drain into container) and the bolts holding the rails down are out I pull the rails and injectors out together. Grab the rail and gently rock it side to side from front to back of the rail then pull up on the front and they pop out one at a time. Repeat on the other side. Stilll a fair bit of gas in the rails so becarefull. I then drain the rail into a container.
Here are a couple pictures, not sure if they will be much use to you. If you need specific pictures let me know. I have my complete stock fuel system out right now. (Aeromotive Eliminator system going in)
After you disconnected negative battery cable, unlock the gas cap and remove any pressure in the tank. If you have a shrader valve be sure to release the pressure first holding a rag around the valve while depressing it helps. Best to make sure the engine is cool when doing this.
Pull the retainer clip off fuel line to rail, put the fuel line disconnect tool in and pull towards the drivers side. At the same time I tap the bend in the fuel line towards the fuel rail (while still pulling disconnect tool towards ds) Usually pops right off then.
After the fuel line is disconnected (drain into container) and the bolts holding the rails down are out I pull the rails and injectors out together. Grab the rail and gently rock it side to side from front to back of the rail then pull up on the front and they pop out one at a time. Repeat on the other side. Stilll a fair bit of gas in the rails so becarefull. I then drain the rail into a container.
Here are a couple pictures, not sure if they will be much use to you. If you need specific pictures let me know. I have my complete stock fuel system out right now. (Aeromotive Eliminator system going in)
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RE: injector removal problems
ORIGINAL: timwag2001
the fuel line that goes to the rail itself, how the hell does that come off? I cant really get the injectors out of the manifold either. i dont want to force it too much and bust something.
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the fuel line that goes to the rail itself, how the hell does that come off? I cant really get the injectors out of the manifold either. i dont want to force it too much and bust something.
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