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steveocombs 05-12-2013 12:53 PM

Replacing Fuel Injectors
 
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I thought this was a job I could do and it came out just fine. To limit mistakes, I made a checklist of the steps to remove the fuel injectors and just worked backwards to re-install. I offer that list to others who may want to try this.

OldsD88 05-18-2013 01:57 PM

A great resource. Thanks for compiling it and making it available. I have downloaded it and am saving it for future use/reference.

Fatties 09-15-2014 12:57 AM

Yeah its a good job to download these file and save for the future.Can you please send me this so i will be very thankful to you for this.It helps me a lot in my professional work.If not so tell me the source of download please.

Dennisoates 05-24-2017 05:36 AM

Hi Steve, Thanks for posting the directionsi!!!A video i watched said to take out two transmission bolts to raise the engine to make it easier to get at the spark plugs. he also removed the radiator fans and shroud. Do you think removing these things would make the job any easier? t

slowroll 05-25-2017 12:50 PM

This is a very old thread, Steve has not been active since 5/13. Spark plugs suck. They aren't easy, with luck wire boots come off easily. 2 in the rear are the worst because of AIR hoses. Taking hood sticks loose and raising hood as far as possible will help. Small hands are also helpful. A variety of short extensions, several different spark plug sockets, and a long flex handle ratchet. Don't be in a hurry.


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