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Old 18-07-2011, 12:59 PM   #1
midgetyone
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Default AU3 XR6 Fuel injector removal

Hi all,

I was planning on removing the injectors in my AU3 Xr6 to have them ultrasonically cleaned and I thought I ask for any handy advice (as I have not removed them before).

Few questions as well

-Easiest to remove throttle body first?
-Is there enough slack in the hoses to the rail to not need to disconnect them?
-Injectors just sit in with o-ring seal and should basically pop out once fuel rail is unbolted?
-Should I sit my old EL injectors (if they fit) back in while the others are out to prevent any foreign matter getting in?
-Any bleeding/priming work needed after re-installation?
-Any concerns/nasty surprises?

Cheers

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Pacemaker 4499 with 200cpsi cat & 2 1/2' Sports exhaust
SS Induction Kit
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