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Old 07-08-2008, 08:49 PM
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I need to remove my injectors to send on to someone. They are located with MRT aftermarket fuel rails.

Anyone got any tips or diagrams to do so without destroying the rings??
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Old 08-08-2008, 07:38 AM
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I'm pretty sure you just unbolt the rails and lift them away from the injectors? Thats what I've always done, no damage.
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Thats what ive been told also Joe.. Should be fairly easy as all the ancillaries have already been unbolted...

Ive been told to use WD40 to spray the o rings so they dont get damaged??
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Use some vaseline on the O-rings when you put them back in. It will stop the o-rings getting twisted when you insert them back in and will help to make a good tight seal. Vaseline is petroleum based so the excess will be flushed away by the fuel and it wont damage or clog the injectors.
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Use some vaseline on the O-rings when you put them back in. It will stop the o-rings getting twisted when you insert them back in and will help to make a good tight seal. Vaseline is petroleum based so the excess will be flushed away by the fuel and it wont damage or clog the injectors.

These wont be going back in but other sets will, thanks ludwig for the heads up..
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