โJun-06-2015 04:41 AM
โJun-16-2015 11:05 AM
phnguyk wrote:
6 bolts to remove the upper manifold, move it to the side, and/or disconnect throttle cable and completely remove it. 4 bolts to remove fuel rail. Remove fuel line from rail. Pop out injectors. The point is you're already going through hell, replace them, rebuild, send them out, whatever floats your boat. You asked a question, we/I responded differently than you wanted. Good luck.
โJun-16-2015 07:40 AM
โJun-16-2015 07:30 AM
phnguyk wrote:
Changed the injectors on my Ford F150 V8 and on my Ford V10 Excursion pretty easy actually, was easier to do the injectors on my Excursion than it is to do the spark plugs. Just saying.
โJun-16-2015 07:20 AM
โJun-07-2015 07:18 PM
dan23 wrote:
I noticed this and thought I'd set the record straight in case anyone finds this thread via a search.
>>rgatijnet1 wrote:
Changing the injectors is not much harder than changing a set of plugs and I think you will end up being dollars ahead if you do it yourself.<<
Changing injectors is a LOT more work AND technically more difficult than changing spark plugs and no one who plans to attempt it should think otherwise. I'm not saying it is out of reach for quite a few, but be prepared for a dose of reality if you think the jobs are in any way similar in either regard.
โJun-07-2015 10:32 AM
โJun-07-2015 10:28 AM
โJun-06-2015 10:57 PM
โJun-06-2015 09:52 AM
dan23 wrote:
I'm not sure how many times I'm supposed to repeat that I have the injectors at hand and that I'm sure they need service.
โJun-06-2015 08:18 AM
Vulcan Rider wrote:Musicman wrote:
I have had great results with Sea Foam.
If you are NOT presently having a noticeable problem, there is wide agreement that Techron is the best additive for routine maintenance.
I agree that it probably is a waste of money and time to manually clean them if there are no symptoms.
If it ain't broke, don't "fix" it.
{edit} Just another "provocation" in your eyes, I guess.
Sometimes the best advice is not really what you thought you wanted to hear. It is only a "provocation" when YOU make it one.
Nasty replies to offered advice will GREATLY reduce the well meaning advice you get in the future.
And finally, have you done the obvious and contacted a truck dealer for your brand to see what they would charge. Most of the larger dealers do this in-house these days.
โJun-06-2015 08:00 AM
Musicman wrote:
I have had great results with Sea Foam.
โJun-06-2015 07:35 AM
topflite51 wrote:
Why bother? If you are hell bent on spending the money, buy new ones from Rock Auto or some other parts store.
โJun-06-2015 07:05 AM
dan23 wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
By the time you take it somewhere and pay their labor rates, it might be easier to just change them out yourself. REBUILT injectors for your engine are less than $30 each, plus a core charge that you get back when you send in your old injectors.
Changing the injectors is not much harder than changing a set of plugs and I think you will end up being dollars ahead if you do it yourself.
There will be no labor costs except for the cleaning and bench testing. Do you know a source for rebuilt injectors? $30 is not that much more than the cost of the clean and test service. Are rebuilt injectors a NAPA or other parts house standard available item?
Thanks.
โJun-06-2015 07:01 AM