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Re: 966 injector
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 18, 2006 at 08:31:31 from (66.202.111.147):
In Reply to: 966 injector posted by chadd on April 18, 2006 at 07:44:26:
The seal on the bottm of the injector is leaking and you are getting compression up past , now it may come out easy and then again it may be stuck and may bring the injector tube with it now over the years i have been LUCKY and been able to get them out with out having the tube come with it , If the tube comes out then it will dump coolant into the cylinder so you may want to drain the system . As far as special tools go i have several injector pullers that i can use but my favorts are the two small injector pullers that look like small LADYS FOOT BARS . And if it will come out with out pulling the tube i use and injector tube cleaning brush to clean out the tube and install a new seal and clean up the injector and torque it back in evenly . If the tube comes out then ya have to install a new tube and have either and old junk injector to drive it in or the special driver to install the tube with .
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