Changing injectors?
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Changing injectors?
Im wondering how hard it is to change the injectors on a 350 tpi? I had a shop do it for me to get my car running right now. it turned out 3 of them were bad. I had to pay 55$ for each injector, **** that hurt. I was charged 300$ for labor. I dont really feel comfortable driving around with 3 new and the rest old injectors in the car but thats what i could afford at the time. so i might want to try changing the rest myself once i get some $. Thanks for your help.
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Changing injectors?
Im wondering how hard it is to change the injectors on a 350 tpi? I had a shop do it for me to get my car running right now. it turned out 3 of them were bad. I had to pay 55$ for each injector, **** that hurt. I was charged 300$ for labor. I dont really feel comfortable driving around with 3 new and the rest old injectors in the car but thats what i could afford at the time. so i might want to try changing the rest myself once i get some $. Thanks for your help.
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pull all the bolts for the fuel rails they pop out, small clips hole the injector on the rail don't lose them, add a bit of oil to the o ring and put them back in bolt back down it's really easy last one I did took about 30 minutes, make sure and relieve the fuel pressure first or prepare to wear gas
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pull all the bolts for the fuel rails they pop out, small clips hole the injector on the rail don't lose them, add a bit of oil to the o ring and put them back in bolt back down it's really easy last one I did took about 30 minutes, make sure and relieve the fuel pressure first or prepare to wear gas
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